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王毅外长还在访欧,中方宣布重大决定,中欧贸易谈判谈崩了?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-06 04:32

Group 1 - Wang Yi's visit to Europe aimed to ease economic and trade relations, but the negotiations have not progressed as expected due to strong demands from the EU [3] - The EU's request for China to stop supporting Russia, lift rare earth export restrictions, and propose a plan to reshape trade relations indicates a tough stance [3] - The imposition of a maximum anti-dumping duty of 34.9% on brandy exports to the EU for five years reflects China's strong response to EU trade barriers [1][4] Group 2 - The division among EU member states regarding their approach to China complicates the EU's policy consensus, with some advocating for deeper economic ties while others push for a tougher stance [4] - Despite the anti-dumping measures, China has left room for exemptions for major brandy producers, indicating a willingness to negotiate [6] - The EU's economic strategy is inconsistent, as it seeks to reduce dependence on China while also recognizing China as a crucial economic partner, projected to become the EU's largest import source by 2024 [6] Group 3 - The EU faces challenges in tariff negotiations with the US, which could further impact its economy if no consensus is reached [8] - Improving relations with China could be a strategic choice for the EU to counter US tariff pressures, especially if unreasonable accusations against China are halted [8] - Wang Yi emphasized that cooperation, rather than confrontation, is essential for mutual benefit in the context of global economic and trade trends [9]