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Macron and Xi to arm-wrestle over EU-China trade tensions
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Xi and Macron seek to ease trade tensions in Paris talks
Chinese president signals greater market access for French cosmetics and farm productsFinancial Times - Business - France -
Bonhomie and hardball: Xi visits Europe to avert trade war
Chinese president’s first trip to region since 2019 comes amid rising tensionsFinancial Times - Business -
FirstFT: Israel begins to clear southern Gazan city of Rafah
Also in today’s newsletter, Panama on course to elect a conservative and how public ownership changed Goldman SachsFinancial Times - World - Israel -
Xi Jinping arrives in France with Ukraine and EU trade row at top of agenda
On his first visit to Europe since 2019, Xi is set to meet with Emmanuel Macron before heading to Serbia and Hungary. Xi Jinping has lauded China’s ties with France as a model for the international community as he arrived in Paris amid threats of ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Europe live: China’s Xi Jinping calls for closer ties with the EU at opening of Paris talks
Chinese premier meets Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen for talks, with trade and Ukraine on agenda. The trilateral meeting has kicked off.. Xi Jinping has arrived at the Élysée palace. Continue reading...The Guardian - World - China -
Chinese leader Xi Jinping's first visit to Europe in nearly five years is shaping up as a test of the continent's willingness to confront Beijing over its support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine as well as Chinese trade policies that have eviscerated critical European industries.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s first visit to Europe in nearly five years is shaping up as a test of the continent’s willingness to confront Beijing over its support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as well as Chinese trade policies that have ...The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
As China's Xi Jinping visits Europe, Ukraine, trade and investment are likely to top the agenda
Ukraine, trade and investment are expected to dominate Chinese leader Xi Jinping's first trip to Europe in five years, which starts in France on MondayABC News - World - China -
Xi Jinping to visit France, Hungary and Serbia amid EU trade tariff row
China’s president arrives as EU anti-subsidy investigations and tensions over espionage, Ukraine and Taiwan continue. China’s president, Xi Jinping, is to visit Europe next week for the first time in five years, in a tour that will take in the ...The Guardian - World - China -
Macron sets trade and Ukraine as top priority as China's Xi Jinping pays a state visit to France
French President Emmanuel Macron has welcomed China's Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to FranceABC News - World - China
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