Politics10/21/2025β€’Bloomberg

Germany and France Back China Trade Discussion at EU Summit

Germany and France Back China Trade Discussion at EU Summit

Germany and France are advocating for a discussion on China's restrictive trade policies at the upcoming EU summit in Brussels. According to sources, the two countries want the EU leaders to address China's growing protectionist measures, which are seen as a concern for European businesses and trade. The push for this discussion comes as the EU seeks to maintain a balance in its economic relationship with China, one of its largest trading partners. The summit is expected to provide a platform for EU leaders to address these trade issues and explore ways to ensure a more level playing field for European companies operating in China. The outcome of this discussion could have significant implications for the EU's overall strategy in managing its complex economic ties with China.

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