Group 1 - The EU-China summit is facing changes, with reports indicating that part of the agenda will be canceled, raising concerns about the potential for meaningful discussions [1][3] - The planned high-level economic dialogue between China and the EU was also canceled, with the European side citing a lack of progress in resolving trade disputes as the reason [3][5] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced anti-dumping duties on EU-imported brandy, with a maximum rate of 34.9% for five years, indicating a response to perceived unfair trade practices [5][10] Group 2 - Despite the challenges, there are still opportunities for cooperation between China and the EU, as both sides face similar issues, such as U.S. tariffs [7][8] - China's decision to impose anti-dumping duties is based on an investigation and is seen as a formal procedure, while also providing European companies an opportunity to correct their pricing practices [8][10]
欧洲贵客访华行程有变?不到24小时,中方开出一张罚单,为期5年
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-09 04:25