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7/3/2025, 1:51:44 PM
>Europe, grappling with challenges domestically and internationally, often views its relationship with China through a more cautious, risk-focused lens. In contrast, China approaches these issues from a development perspective, recognizing that many challenges arise from rapid growth and call for new frameworks and mechanisms. This includes areas like new energy vehicles, advanced technologies, carbon emissions, climate change, and AI, Jiang noted.
>Against this backdrop, the upcoming leaders’ meeting will help chart a path for more balanced, higher-quality growth in China-EU relations. And this strategic dialogue has paved way for the summit, expected to unlock more cooperation potential, navigate challenges, and enable China and the EU to enhance communication.
>According to the EU’s press release, Kallas reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to constructive engagement with China in tackling global challenges.
>On trade, Kallas emphasized the need to find concrete solutions to rebalance the economic relationship, ensure fair competition, and enhance reciprocity in market access. Furthermore, she called upon China to consider eliminating its “distortive practices,” particularly those restrictions on rare earth exports, which “pose significant risks to European enterprises and jeopardise the integrity of global supply chains.”
>China previously exported mainly low- to mid-end products that complemented the EU market. Now, with China’s industrial upgrades, mid- to high-end exports to Europe have grown, increasing competition. This should be handled economically to find win-win solutions, not turned into political or security issues. Politicizing trade harms normal economic relations and ultimately damages Europe by undermining healthy commercial ties, Jiang said.