EU, Beijing set to hold summit in China in July
- EU and Chinese leaders will meet at a bilateral summit in China during July.
- This summit occurs as a response to a trade war started by tariffs from Donald Trump.
- The upcoming meeting marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the EU and China.
- A council official stated, "We are coordinating with China to set a date."
- Leaders like Xi Jinping urge cooperation amidst trade concerns and the EU seeks to balance trade relations.
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Europe ‘turns its back’ on Trump and ‘flirts’ China: They Host a Summit in July in Beijing
Brussels.- The European Union (EU) and China will hold a bilateral summit that will take place in the Asian country, on a date still to be determined from the second half of July, a spokesman for the President of the European Council, António Costa, said Friday. “We are coordinating with China to set a date for the meeting, which is expected to take place in China in the second half of July,” said that source.The summit, which was already known …
Trade war: China urges EU to unite with against US "coercion"
On Friday, April 11, Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged the European Union (EU) to join Beijing in "standing together" against "coercion" amid an ongoing trade war with Washington, according to the Xinhua news agency. The next EU-China summit is scheduled for July in China, a European Council spokesperson announced on Friday.
The EU and China To Hold a Summit in July - teleSUR English
EC President urged Chinese Premier Li to avoid a further escalation in the trade war sparked by Trump’s tariffs. On Friday, a spokesperson for the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, announced that the European Union (EU) and China will hold a bilateral summit in the Asian country, on a date yet to be determined in the second half of July. RELATED: U.S. Escalates Trade War: Trump Imposes 145% Tariffs on China “We are coordinating w…

EU, Beijing set to hold summit in China in July
BRUSSELS: Top EU officials and Chinese leaders are due to hold their next summit marking 50 years of ties in China in July, a spokesperson for the European Council said on Friday (Apr 11). The European Union had announced plans for a summit in January, before US President Donald Trump took office
Brussels prepares a summit of Von der Leyen and Costa in China
The intention is for Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the second fortnight of July. The approach to the Asian giant coincides with Trump’s return to the White House, which has raised tension with the EU’s main trading partnerSanchez defends to Xi Jinping that Spain “sees China as a partner of the EU” Brussels is working at a summit of the European Union and China. This was confirmed on Thursday …
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