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EU walks away from economic dialogue with China

That can’t be good…

The EU has reportedly snubbed a major economic meeting with China due to a lack of progress on trade issues (FT).

Some context: The EU-China High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue, originally scheduled for June, was intended to lay the groundwork for the July summit between Xi Jinping and senior EU officials in Beijing.

  • EU officials – frustrated by China’s alleged lack of progress on a growing number of bilateral trade disputes – had already thrown the dialogue into question.

The EU has apparently judged that China hasn’t backed up its rhetoric with action:

  • Inside sources reportedly told the FT that the EU “would hold the meeting only if there were agreements at the summit to implement.”
  • One said that “China would like to have [the economic dialogue], but we are seeing no progress in all of our talks.”

Get smart: Despite its many, many overtures, Beijing has failed to convince Brussels that it’s serious about addressing the bloc's trade gripes.

  • This does not bode well for any breakthrough at the Beijing summit.

Forget what you heard: We’ve long been skeptical of the prospect of a Sino-European trade alliance to counter US protectionism.

  • Beijing’s failure to win over Brussels means Chinese industry will face growing pressure from a mistrustful Europe.

The big question: Will China turn the other cheek or retaliate?

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That can’t be good…
The EU has reportedly snubbed a major economic meeting with China due to a lack of progress on trade issues (FT).
Some context: The EU-China High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue, originally scheduled for June, was intended to lay the groundwork for the July summit between Xi Ji...