The recent EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, exposed deepening divisions between the two powers. While both sides agreed to limited cooperation on climate change, major disagreements persisted over trade imbalances, market access, and China's stance on the Ukraine war. European leaders pressed China to open its markets and address overcapacity, while China criticized EU trade actions and rejected accusations of unfair subsidies. The summit concluded early with little progress, highlighting a critical 'inflection point' in relations as both sides face external pressures, notably from U.S. tariffs. Despite symbolic gestures, the summit underscored that long-term tensions and strategic mistrust continue to define EU-China ties.
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