The 25th EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, underscored deepening tensions between the two economic giants. While both sides agreed on limited cooperation in areas like climate change and rare earth exports, major disagreements persist over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia amid the Ukraine war, and market access issues. EU leaders pressed China to address its trade surplus and economic practices, warning that patience is running thin. Despite public calls for cooperation and stability, the summit yielded few concrete breakthroughs, highlighting a relationship at a critical crossroads. The outcome signals ongoing challenges in balancing economic interests with geopolitical concerns.
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