French President Emmanuel Macron kicked off his three-day state visit to the Chinese mainland on Dec 3, 2025. Currently in Beijing, he’s on a mission to deepen Europe–China ties 🤝.
This year, Airbus expanded its production lines in Tianjin, marking one of the biggest European industrial moves to the Chinese mainland 🛩️. High-level engagement like this is becoming the new normal.
CGTN reporter Aaron Liu points out that these collaborations are building a resilient industrial network—a way to create a strong, diversified supply chain that keeps the global economy steady ⚙️🌏.
For Europe, Macron’s trip signals a strategy to secure stable partnerships and fresh growth avenues. For the Chinese mainland, it’s an open door for more overseas investment and innovation. Together, they’re aiming for a more stable global future 🚀.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com




