Europe bulletin: China-EU talks, market gains, Louvre heist, Poland-Russia tensions
Invezz·2025-10-22 16:00

Group 1: China-EU Trade Talks - Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao and European Commissioner for Trade Maros Sefcovic held a video call to discuss export controls and the EU's anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles [3][4] - Wang emphasized China's commitment to maintaining global production security and stability, facilitating approvals for EU companies [3] - Both parties agreed to hold follow-up talks in Brussels on export control issues "as soon as possible" [5] Group 2: European Markets - Major European stock indices ended higher, with the DAX rising 0.13%, CAC 40 gaining 0.68%, and Euro Stoxx 50 edging up 0.13% [5][6] - Notable stock movements included MTU Aero Engines climbing 4.96% and Edenred surging 19.64% [5] - Economic data indicated a slight weakening in Eurozone construction output and a decline in German producer prices [6] Group 3: Security and Geopolitical Tensions - French Culture Minister Rachida Dati defended Louvre Museum's security measures following a recent heist, asserting that security was not faulty [7] - Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski warned that Poland could arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if his aircraft entered Polish airspace, referencing an International Criminal Court warrant against him [9][10] - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on delays in US missile deliveries, indicating a decrease in Russian interest in diplomacy [11]