European Union and Chinese leaders are meeting in Beijing for a high-stakes summit marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, but expectations are low amid escalating trade disputes and strategic mistrust. The summit comes as both sides face mounting pressure from U.S. trade policies and disagreements over issues like critical minerals, market access, and the Ukraine war. European businesses are caught in the crossfire, worried about the potential for deeper economic conflict. Despite calls for cooperation on climate and green technology, the mood is tense, with little hope for major breakthroughs. The meeting highlights the growing complexity and fragility of EU-China relations at a pivotal moment for global trade and diplomacy.
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