BEIJING (AP) – European leaders demanded a more balanced relationship with China at a summit with President Xi Jinping in the Chinese capital on Thursday.
European leaders press demands on trade at scaled-back summit in Beijing
BEIJING (AP) – European leaders demanded a more balanced relationship with China at a summit with President Xi Jinping in the Chinese capital on Thursday.
Focusing their opening remarks on trade, they called for concrete progress to address Europe’s yawning trade deficit with China.
“As our cooperation has deepened, so have the imbalances,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. “We have reached an inflection point. Rebalancing our bilateral relation is essential. Because to be sustainable, relations need to be mutually beneficial.”
Expectations were low for the talks, initially supposed to last two days but scaled back to one. They come amid financial uncertainty around the world, wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, and the threat of U.S. tariffs. Neither the EU nor China is likely to budge on key issues dividing the two economic juggernauts.