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- China’s Hardball Tactics Set Tone for Difficult Summit with Europe . . .
Beijing is betting that economic pressure and diplomatic defiance will force concessions, but its stance could put more strain on its ties with Europe at a crucial time
- Chinas turn towards the Global South: Europe is not Beijings . . .
As the upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing approaches, China shows little willingness to make significant concessions to the EU Clearly Beijing does not see the EU as a priority partner – even less so today than in the past It is wooing the 'Global South', with a clear and comprehensive plan to alter the global balance of power, at the expense of both the US and Europe
- The EU-China summit will lack deliverables. Xi may not . . . - POLITICO
Von der Leyen reeled off a litany of political and economic complaints on Tuesday — from China’s state-subsidized overproduction to price gouging, “systematic” discrimination against foreign companies, export restrictions and more — setting the tone for a contentious summit
- Chinese fear Tactics Set Tone for Difficult international Summit with . . .
The move has become a focal point for China’s diplomatic strategies, raising serious questions about security sensitivities and the balance of power in Europe This dynamic has broader geopolitical implications The intensification of competitions creates a stable hydra known as Europe
- EU-China trade tension on display ahead of Beijing summit
The summit was moved from Brussels to Beijing, then reduced to one day from two As the European Union struggles to curb China's unfair trade practices, are tougher tactics needed to cut the €
- Wang Yi’s Europe tour sets tone for EU-China summit . . . - Firstpost
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in Europe to set the tone for the upcoming EU-China Summit, but the differences are such between the two sides that the summit could become meaningless and get condensed to a one-day affair
- Navigating Tensions: China-EU Diplomatic Summit Amid Global Trade . . .
Navigating Tensions: China-EU Diplomatic Summit Amid Global Trade Challenges China is set to host a high-level summit with the European Union, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties The meeting aims to navigate trade disputes at a time of global trade uncertainties Key officials, including Ursula von der Leyen and Xi Jinping, will discuss economic and political relations
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