Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged the European Union to deepen economic collaboration with China during a high-profile meeting in Beijing, marking a fresh push for global stability amid rising geopolitical tensions. 🔄 Speaking at the China-EU Business Leaders Symposium, Li emphasized that "cooperation is the only correct choice" for both sides, celebrating 50 years of diplomatic ties between the two powers.
Why It Matters
With global supply chains under strain and protectionism on the rise, Li proposed expanding partnerships in green tech, AI, and third-party markets – think wind farms co-built in Africa or joint R&D labs tackling climate change. 🌱💡 He also pledged to shorten China’s foreign investment 'negative list' and strengthen IP protections, signaling a red-carpet welcome for European firms.
EU Responds
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen echoed the sentiment, calling China an "innovation powerhouse" and rejecting economic decoupling. "The EU welcomes Chinese enterprises," she said, while pushing for fair competition – a nod to recent trade spats over electric vehicles and solar panels. ⚡️🚗
What’s Next?
Both sides aim to leverage their $847 billion trade relationship (yes, that’s billion with a B 💰) to stabilize global markets. For young professionals and entrepreneurs, this could mean new opportunities in sustainable tech startups or cross-border ventures. As Li put it: "Align needs, stay open, and level up together." 🚀
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China, EU should expand trade, investment ties: Chinese premier
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