Former European Council President Herman Van Rompuy is calling for \"fair competition\" and multilateral cooperation to ease trade tensions between the EU and China. In a recent interview, he highlighted the bloc’s need to open its markets wider while ensuring China meets the same \"level playing field\" standards in Europe. 🚀
\"This is a delicate dance,\" Rompuy told China Media Group, pointing to trade deficits and economic irregularities. While he didn’t specify details, he stressed that resolving these issues requires global teamwork, not isolation. 🌐
With young professionals and entrepreneurs eyeing Asia’s markets, Rompuy’s push for open, rules-based trade resonates as a blueprint for sustainable growth. His message? \"The world can’t afford protectionism—it’s time to double down on trust and transparency.\" 💡
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World should strive for multilateralism: Former EU Council President
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