China & EU Aim for Steady Ties: Premier Li Qiang’s Take
Chinese premier Li Qiang met EU Council President Antonio Costa at East Asian cooperation meetings, pledging to keep China-EU ties on track by implementing mutual consensus.
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Chinese premier Li Qiang met EU Council President Antonio Costa at East Asian cooperation meetings, pledging to keep China-EU ties on track by implementing mutual consensus.
China’s Ministry of Commerce strongly opposes the EU’s latest sanctions on major Chinese refineries and oil traders, urging Brussels to reverse course to safeguard global energy security.
The Chinese mainland urges the EU to resolve trade differences via dialogue ahead of emergency Brussels talks on rare earth export controls.
Chinese premier Li Qiang calls on China and the EU to deepen cooperation on trade, climate, and stability as they mark 50 years of diplomatic ties.
The Chinese mainland’s Foreign Ministry hit back at an EU official’s ‘autocratic alliance’ claim, urging global unity and respect for history over rivalry.
China imposes countermeasures on two EU-based banks in a tit-for-tat over sanctions, blocking transactions and cooperation with UAB Urbo Bankas and AB Mano Bankas.
Spanish economist Rafael Pampillon calls for enhanced China-EU cooperation, emphasizing green energy and stronger cultural & academic ties at the 25th Summit.
Celebrating 50 years of China-EU ties, Xi calls for mutual respect, open trade, and green-digital growth to boost global stability.
Liu Jiandong underscores win-win cooperation as the essence of China-EU ties, stressing that healthy competition drives innovation and shared success.
China and the EU push innovative steps toward global carbon neutrality, blending technology and sustainability for a brighter, greener future.