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EU-China ties at ‘inflection point’, von der Leyen says after tense Beijing summit

ChinaEU-China ties at 'inflection point', von der Leyen says after tense Beijing summit

EU-China trade ties have hit a “clear inflection point,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday in Beijing, capping a tense summit with top Chinese leaders dominated by concerns on commerce and the Ukraine war.Expectations were low for the summit in the Chinese capital marking 50 years of diplomatic ties after weeks of escalating tension and wrangling that led to the duration being abruptly halved to a single day at Beijing’s request.

“We have very frankly and openly raised our concerns…on the trade, investment and geopolitical issues… We have partially identified solutions,” von der Leyen told a press conference after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.When asked about a potential trade deal with the United States, the EU chief said the bloc’s focus has been on achieving a negotiated solution, but all other instruments are on the table until “we have a satisfactory result.””Our relationship with China is of importance, but it stands on its own merits. It’s independent of the actions or issues we have with others,” she said.

Xi earlier told von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa that the challenges facing Europe do not come from China, urging the bloc to “properly handle differences and frictions.”
“It is hoped that the European side will keep the trade and investment market open and refrain from using restrictive economic and trade tools,” Xi said, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
EU trade actions in the past year have targeted Chinese exports of electric vehicles among other goods, and its officials have repeatedly complained about Chinese industrial overcapacity as the bloc’s trade deficit with China ballooned to a historic 305.8 billion euros ($360 billion) last year.
Von der Leyen told the press that the Chinese leadership has started to look into the overcapacity issue, and expressed willingness to support more consumption.

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