European Union leaders are meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing to mark the 50th anniversary of EU-China diplomatic relations, but the summit is clouded by escalating trade disputes, strategic mistrust, and geopolitical divides.
Expectations for breakthroughs are low, as both sides grapple with issues such as trade imbalances, supply chain dependencies, and differing stances on Russia's war in Ukraine. European businesses are caught in the crossfire, facing uncertainty amid the world's three largest economies' growing friction. The summit, reduced to a single day, highlights the narrowing options for cooperation and the challenge of balancing economic interests with political and security concerns.
Despite calls for dialogue and cooperation, the mood remains tense, with both sides wary of making significant concessions.
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