The 25th EU-China Summit in Beijing marks 50 years of diplomatic relations but comes at a time of deepening trade disputes and strategic mistrust. European leaders are approaching the summit with low expectations, as issues such as trade imbalances, market access, and China's stance on Russia's war in Ukraine dominate the agenda. The EU is also seeking to balance its economic interests with calls for fair competition and human rights, while facing pressure from the US and internal divisions. European businesses are caught in the crossfire, worried about escalating economic conflict among the world's three largest economies. Despite the historic milestone, both sides appear far from resolving their differences, with the summit likely to highlight rather than heal the growing rift.
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