EU and China to mark diplomatic milestone amid tense relations

The European Union and China are to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations in Beijing, as many contentious issues dampen the festive mood.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa are to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Qiang on Thursday to discuss trade, the war in Ukraine and climate change.

China and the EU are each other’s second most important trading partners, but the current commercial relationship is “unsustainable” for the bloc, an EU official said ahead of the meeting.

Last year the EU’s trade deficit with Beijing grew to more than €300 billion ($352 billion).

The imbalances are growing as China exports large quantities to Europe but imports very little and limits access to the Chinese market for European companies.

The EU increased tariffs on electric vehicles made in China last year, claiming large-scale subsidies give Chinese manufacturers an unfair advantage.

Brussels however is hoping to avoid escalating trade tensions as its remains dependent on China in other areas. EU countries heavily rely on Chinese imports of rare earth elements.

In addition, China’s support for Russia in its war against Ukraine has long been of concern to the EU. According to EU officials, Costa and von der Leyen plan to insist on an unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine and an interruption of direct or indirect aid from China to Russia.

Despite the tensions, the EU hopes for cooperation with China on tackling climate change and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

(L-R) European Council President Antonio Costa, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen attend a join press conference after their meeting at Prime Minister Office. Christophe Licoppe/European Commission/dpa

(L-R) European Council President Antonio Costa, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen attend a join press conference after their meeting at Prime Minister Office. Christophe Licoppe/European Commission/dpa

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

John Ross Photo: Courtesy of Jonh Ross

China’s solid fundamentals drive strong growth and technological upgrading

John Ross Photo: Courtesy of Jonh Ross China’s second quarter 2025 GDP growth of 5.2 percent, 5.3 percent for the first half-year as a whole, exceeded the expectations in much of the Western media, given international economic turbulence. But it came as no surprise to those watching China’s economic data as it was released during

Taiwan holds controversial vote targeting 'pro-China' lawmakers

Taiwan holds controversial vote targeting ‘pro-China’ lawmakers

Tessa Wong BBC News, Asia Digital Reporter BBC / Tessa Wong Several of the Kuomintang lawmakers facing the recall vote appeared at an anti-recall rally last weekend Thousands of Taiwanese are heading to the polls in an unprecedented and controversial vote aimed at ousting lawmakers accused of being too close to China. More than 30

ET logo

China satellite laser outpaces Starlink: China’s 2-watt satellite laser shatters space communication records with 1 Gbps speed — is this a leap for technology or a warning shot in the new space war?

Chinese satellite laser breaks communication records from 36,000 km in space- In July 2025, Chinese scientists accomplished a breakthrough in satellite communication, successfully transmitting data from a satellite using a 2-watt laser beam over a staggering distance of 36,000 kilometers—the height of geostationary orbit. The test, conducted by a team from Peking University and the

Thai, Cambodia clashes erupt again

US Ally Thailand Warns of War With China-Backed Cambodia

Thailand’s acting prime minister Phumtham Wechayachai warned that the escalating clashes with Cambodia could descend into a full war, as the two sides exchanged artillery fire in a second day of violence along the disputed border. The Thai warning came as the U.S. expressed its grave concern about the most serious fighting in years between

The SenseTime booth at last year’s WAIC in Shanghai. Photo: NurPhoto via Getty Images

Shanghai conference sets stage for US-China face-off in heated race for AI supremacy

Shanghai will host its eighth annual flagship artificial intelligence (AI) conference this weekend as China ramps up competition against the US for supremacy in the fast-developing technology. The three-day World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), with the theme of “Global Solidarity in the AI Era”, will kick off on Saturday with an opening keynote from Premier

China-Europe Policy Dialogue on OECMs Seminar held in Beijing to discuss new approaches to biodiversity conservation – News

OECMs refer to areas outside the protected area system that achieve long-term and sustained conservation of biodiversity through effective governance and management. As an important complement to protected areas, OECMs have received widespread attention globally in recent years and play a significant role in achieving Target 3 (which proposes to conserve at least 30% of