European Union and Chinese leaders are meeting in Beijing for a high-stakes summit marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, but expectations are low as trade disputes and geopolitical tensions dominate the agenda. Both sides face mounting friction over issues such as trade imbalances, critical minerals, and the impact of the US on their relationship. The summit, originally planned as a celebration, is now seen as a test of whether the EU and China can find common ground or if divisions will deepen further. European businesses are caught in the crossfire, and no major breakthroughs are expected. The outcome will shape the future of EU-China cooperation amid a shifting global power landscape.
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