
China Calls on EU to Strengthen Trade and Investment Ties
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges China and the EU to strengthen trade and investment ties to boost economic resilience.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges China and the EU to strengthen trade and investment ties to boost economic resilience.

A new survey shows over 60% of Europeans believe trade with China is beneficial, indicating growing positivity towards China-EU relations.

China’s Ministry of Commerce responds to WTO ruling on patent disputes with the EU, expressing both approval and concerns.

The 15th China-Northeast Asia Expo will be held August 27-31, 2025, in Changchun, China, aiming to boost regional cooperation and economic ties.
China expresses strong opposition to the EU’s sanctions on its companies and banks linked to Russia, urging the EU to stop the wrongful practice and promising to protect its interests.

Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao asserts that any attempt to decouple China-U.S. economic and trade ties is destined to fail, emphasizing the mutual benefits of cooperation.

China urges stronger economic and trade cooperation among Shanghai Cooperation Organization members at a Beijing forum to boost regional development.

Chinese customers are showing strong resilience amid US tariffs, says Maersk’s senior VP Ding Zejuan, highlighting steady demand despite trade volatility.

China’s Erenhot Port on the China-Mongolia border has handled 2,000 China-Europe freight trains this year, highlighting enhanced efficiency and connectivity.

China’s economy grew 5.3% in the first half of 2025, showing resilience amid global uncertainties. Key sectors like investment, trade, and industrial output contributed to steady progress.