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Chinese and European Leaders Meet Amid Grievances on Trade

Chinese and European Leaders Meet Amid Grievances on Trade

New York Times5 days ago
The European Union has sent the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and other top officials to Beijing for a high-profile, high-stakes summit on Thursday with their Chinese counterparts, complete with nods to the 50-year anniversary of their diplomatic ties.
Both sides came with long lists of grievances over trade. The Europeans want an end to the flood of Chinese exports that they insist is unfairly bolstered by government financial support. The Chinese angrily deny the allegations and want the European Union to lift tariffs and embrace trade with China.
Neither European Union leaders nor Chinese officials said they expected the summit to resolve their many differences, which also include an intense disagreement over China's support for Russia and its war in Ukraine.
Beijing wants the European Union to rescind its tariffs on electric cars from China and take other measures to allow more Chinese exports into the continent.
But European leaders have made clear that they want to address many serious concerns about China's recent policies. They are upset that China's state-owned banks are lending at low interest rates to the country's manufacturers. The resulting overflow of inexpensive goods has pushed up China's trade surplus with the European Union to more than $350 billion.
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