Negotiations of high-level representatives of Europe and China in Beijing to resolve trade disputes
The President of the Council of the European Union and the President of the European Commission along with other representatives have traveled from Brussels to Beijing to conduct negotiations to resolve the trade disputes with China. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, publication ” D Site wrote in a report: High-level representatives of the European Union and China have started talks on mutual trade relations and the geopolitical situation in Beijing. Earlier talks on trade and the environment this year have yielded rich results, Chinese President Xi Jinping said at a state guesthouse in Beijing. Regarding the global political situation, he spoke of an “unexpected change”. He said that China and the European Union should work together for global stability and development.
In Beijing, the EU will primarily want to address the imbalanced trade balance with the world’s second-largest economy and China’s role in Russia’s war on Ukraine. Beijing is also likely to primarily want to address the EU’s investigation into electric car subsidies. Let China speak.
The most recent controversial issue was whether Chinese cars should be subject to special duties. China had accused the European Union of protectionism.
Michael Link, foreign politician and deputy of the Liberal Democratic Party faction in the European Parliament, asked the leaders of the European Union to take a clear position. He said: “As the European Union, we must demand competitive conditions.” Let’s continue and not shy away from reducing critical dependencies.
He added: China has a special responsibility because of its permanent seat in the UN Security Council and its great influence. It is important for the international order based on rules.
Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, warned China about unfair trade relations on the eve of her trip to Beijing. : The European Union will not tolerate the imbalance in these relations in the long term.
In order to reduce the risks caused by the growing power of China, the European Union has recently developed several new protection tools. have given. It also includes measures to significantly reduce the dependence of the European economy on raw materials from China. In addition, a competition law investigation into government subsidies for Chinese electric cars is underway, which could lead to punitive tariffs.
The European Commission president also He criticized the limited market access for European companies in China.
This is the first face-to-face meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang China since 2019, after a video meeting last year.
The European Union accuses Chinese companies of supplying Russia with war products and technology. and thereby help Russian President Vladimir Putin circumvent European sanctions.
Across the EU, China has recently become the largest import partner. goods and has been the third largest partner in the export of goods.
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Publisher | Tasnim News |