Key facts
- The EU and China have launched a new consultation mechanism.
- The mechanism aims to address trade imbalances.
- Both sides have agreed to three months of talks.
- Tangible results are expected by October.
- The dialogue seeks to avert a trade war.
- The EU's trade deficit with China is €360 billion.
The European Union and China have established a new consultation mechanism to tackle the substantial trade imbalances that have strained their commercial relationship. Both sides have committed to a three-month period of intensive talks, with the explicit goal of achieving tangible results by October. This initiative is designed to de-escalate rising trade tensions and prevent the escalation into a full-blown trade war.
The dialogue comes in response to the significant trade deficit the EU faces with China, which amounts to €360 billion. The EU has been seeking greater market access and a more level playing field for its businesses operating in China. The specifics of the proposed solutions or concessions are not yet detailed, but the commitment to a structured negotiation process signals a willingness to address these long-standing issues.
