China talks up EU trade deal, years after investment pact was frozen

China signals interest in restarting EU investment talks despite trade tensions and welcomes deeper economic cooperation. - Astro AWANI
BEIJING: China's commerce ministry on Thursday flagged fresh prospects for a trade or investment agreement with the European Union, raising the idea of negotiations for a deal similar to a landmark investment pact whose ratification was frozen in 2021.
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- China is open to new trade agreements with the EU, including restarting talks on the stalled investment pact.
- Tensions remain over EU tariffs on Chinese EVs, but both sides see potential for cooperation in trade and investment.
- Global dynamics and US tariffs are pushing China and the EU to explore closer economic alignment despite political hurdles
"China and the European Union share extensive common interests and there are significant areas for cooperation in the economic and trade sectors," He Yadong said, adding that Beijing had noted Brussels' recent series of free trade agreements and its apparent push to diversify exports.
Trade tensions have risen between Beijing and Brussels after the European Commission, which handles trade policy for the 27-strong bloc, launched a probe into China-made electric vehicles that resulted in the imposition of tariffs of up to 45.3% last October.
But U.S. President Donald Trump’s global tariff offensive over the past year has brought the world's second- and third-largest economies into closer alignment.
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna told Reuters on Wednesday that he had discussed with China's top diplomat Wang Yi a "very important" EU-China free trade agreement that was different to the EU-China CAI, but added that China's support for Russia might slow down its completion.
Since the EU-China CAI talks stalled, the EU has concluded a free-trade agreement with New Zealand and advanced agreements with Kenya and Chile, while China has signed an upgraded pact with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
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