Top EU and Chinese officials to meet in Paris for trade talks amid economic friction
The European Union and China are due to hold fresh trade talks in Paris, as both sides seek to de-escalate tensions. The discussions are set to take place on the sidelines of a ministerial meeting in the French capital. Trade officials Maros Sefcovic and Li Chenggang are expected to lay the groundwork for further engagement in the coming weeks, ahead of a possible visit by Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao to Brussels later this month. The EU has been pushing back against what it sees as unfair Chinese trade practices, proposing new measures to limit access to parts of the bloc's market. Beijing has criticized the moves as protectionism and warned it could retaliate. Ross Cullen reports from Paris.
The European Union and China are due to hold fresh trade talks in Paris, as both sides seek to de-escalate tensions. The discussions are set to take place on the sidelines of a ministerial meeting in the French capital. Trade officials Maros Sefcovic and Li Chenggang are expected to lay the groundwork for further engagement in the coming weeks, ahead of a possible visit by Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao to Brussels later this month. The EU has been pushing back against what it sees as unfair Chinese trade practices, proposing new measures to limit access to parts of the bloc's market. Beijing has criticized the moves as protectionism and warned it could retaliate. Ross Cullen reports from Paris.