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Chinese envoy touts prospects for business cooperation on eve of EU-China summit

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 23, 2025
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Summarizing China-EU Cooperation: A Comprehensive Overview

By & Euraille Euronews
published on 23/07/2025 – 10:00 GMT+2

The prospects for pragmatic, mutually beneficial cooperation between China and the European Union (EU) remain broad, according to China’s نهاivist mission director General Ambassador Cai Run, published ahead of the Chinese EU leaders’ significant/small summit on Thursday. Cai emphasized that China, by positioning itself as a “pragmatic partner,” benefits from the EU’s open and innovative diplomatic policy. The EU, with its 30+ million citizens, is viewed as a key player in China’s development strategy, aligning closely with its policy focus on “openness and progress.”

Cai highlighted a notable shift in China’s strategy toward Europe, particularly in Europe’s expanding scientific and technological collaboration. The EU’s “China-EU Climate Change Partnership” is a testament to the EU’s role in advancing green energy, which China is leveraging as a key driver of investments globally. Many EU companies are gaining traction in writing andestic markets, with a significant portion of EU imports coming from China, including chemicals, optics, aerospace, and aviation.

Among the most notable investments in Europe, the Chinese getElement brands, such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen, have demonstrated success in expanding into China. These brands account for a substantial share of global sales, with profits reaching up to 30 times those earned within their domestic markets. Similarly, the European ceramic company,时时itzendo, has contributed €1.4 billion to Europe’s economy, significantly boosting its market share in sectors such as chemicals and optics. Researchers cited the “Piraeus Port” in Greece, supported by China’s first high-speed rail project from Croatia, as a landmark opportunity for economic growth, creating 4,300 direct jobs and contributing €1.4 billion in output to Greece’s economy.

Cai further emphasized China’s commitment to a “new wave of investment in Europe,” emphasizing the continuation of the “China-EU Innovation-Risk Service Agreement” ( interchange name). This bilateral agreement, designed to foster symmetry and physics innovation, is expected to strengthen the EU’s role in advancing Europe’s cutting-edge technologies, as well as deepen ties with China’s growing presence in global alliances.

Despite the optimism, there are reservations about the potential of Thursday’s summit. While serving its 50th anniversary in 2025, the summit coincided with the liberalization of the rules and exchange between China and the EU, opening a new chapter in senior diplomatic figures. However, expectations are subdued due to unresolved friction points, including the proximity of two major bilateral relationships: the “no-limits” partnership between China and the European Union and the trade imbalances caused by EU overcapacity.

One such trade imbalanced issue was the production of rare earths, a metallic element that plays a critical role in advanced technologies. Issues such as steel manufacturing in China, used as an intellectual property tactic by Chinese companies, created unsolicited alarms globally and earned criticism from France, which referred to China’s.Selection as “young and weak.” Under these circumstances, China immediately deducted French Foreign Minister Ursula von der Leyen’s comment against the company, rebuffing it as “baseless” and proposing a “win-win” partnership.

Given the EU’s skepticism,하고 far forward in enhancing the friendship between China and the EU, Beijing has extended restrictions on the export of rare earths, citing them as a-pr Qualifier in a strategic game. However, the Chinese government has immediately responded by offering an olive branch to build a conducive partnership, asserting that China was using the quasi-monopoly to weaken external competition. Nevertheless, the situation has overshadowed the economic interdependence expected to soon follow the summit, which is expected to pave the way for a bounceback in Europe’s bilateral relations with China.

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