EU-China Trade Tensions Escalate as Summit Shifts to Beijing

The upcoming EU-China summit, initially planned for Brussels over two days, has been relocated to Beijing and streamlined to a one-day event. This shift reflects the EU’s mounting concerns over China’s trade practices, which have led to a €400 billion trade deficit. The decision to move the summit highlights the urgency of addressing these issues, as the EU seeks to implement measures to counteract what it describes as unfair trade practices.