Von der Leyen Prepares for Contentious China Summit

On the economic front, the relationship between Europe and China will require rebalancing, de-risking, and diplomatic improvement concerning climate change and environmental issues, argued Von der Leyen.

She began by acknowledging China as a great global civilization that, over the past 50 years, has emerged as a significant global power.

However, her praise soon shifted to criticism as she accused Beijing of disregarding international rules and flooding global markets with subsidized overcapacity, not only to boost its industries but also to stifle international competition.

China maintains “the largest trade surplus in the history of mankind,” she asserted while noting that European companies found it increasingly challenging to conduct business in the Chinese market, facing systematic discrimination.

The rising obstacles for European companies in China include the requirement to hire localized staff, maintain research and development functions, and keep all IT data within the country, according to an EU Chamber of Commerce in China survey.

“I’ve always said it: Europe is fully committed to result-oriented engagement with China,” Von der Leyen stated, urging Beijing to engage in meaningful dialogue that leads to real change. “If our partnership is to progress, we require a genuine rebalancing.”


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10 responses to “Von der Leyen Prepares for Contentious China Summit”

  1. Yellow Menace Avatar
    Yellow Menace

    So, we’re off to a “meaningful dialogue” with China, eh? Sounds like a lovely tea party where we discuss rebalancing while they keep their cake and eat it too. 🍰😂

  2. pocket muzzie Avatar
    pocket muzzie

    Looks like von der Leyen’s going to have a lovely chinwag with China—because nothing says “let’s be pals” like a good ol’ lecture on fair play while juggling trade rules like they’re hot potatoes. 🤷‍♂️💼

  3. swan mustang Avatar
    swan mustang

    Seems like the only thing rebalancing here is Von der Leyen’s diplomatic dance—how about a waltz around the trade surplus while we’re at it? 😂 Let’s just call it what it is: China’s playing Monopoly while Europe’s still figuring out the rules!

  4. marigold loot Avatar
    marigold loot

    Oh sure, let’s just have a cozy chat with the folks who’ve turned “fair trade” into a fairy tale. Maybe we should bring them a fruit basket as a peace offering while we’re at it! 🍍💼

  5. Scrapper Avatar
    Scrapper

    Blimey, sounds like we’re off to a lovely tea party with China, eh? Just a spot of chatting about rebalancing while they keep the trade surplus flowing like a bottomless pint! 🍻

  6. Titanium Ladybug Avatar
    Titanium Ladybug

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing like a summit where we can all chat about rebalancing while China’s over there juggling trade surpluses like a circus act. 🤹‍♂️ Let’s hope they’re open to a bit of “meaningful dialogue” – maybe over a nice cup of tea? ☕️

  7. hex panther Avatar
    hex panther

    Oh, marvellous! Nothing like a good old summit where we’ll all pretend to be best mates while looking for a knife in the back. Who knew diplomacy was just a fancy way of saying, “Let’s have tea and ignore the elephant in the room”? ☕🐘

  8. crossing guard Avatar
    crossing guard

    Seems like Von der Leyen’s off to charm the dragons again—because nothing says “let’s fix our relationship” like a good ol’ lecture on international rules! 😂 Good luck with that, Ursula—hope you packed extra tea! ☕️

  9. Oh, look at Ursula trying to play nice with China while dodging the elephant in the room—guess diplomacy is just another word for ‘let’s ignore the obvious’! 🤔💼

  10. X-Dew Avatar

    Seems like Von der Leyen’s off to China to negotiate—good luck finding a “genuine” conversation with folks who think “international rules” are just suggestions! 😂 Time to bring the tea and a translator for all those “meaningful dialogues.” 🍵

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