China Shows Willingness to Address EU Trade Surplus Amid Tougher EU Stance
In recent discussions in Brussels, China indicated a readiness to consider measures aimed at reducing its substantial trade surplus with the European Union, as the EU adopts a firmer approach to trade.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 11 days ago
During talks held on July 2, 2026, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao conveyed China's openness to exploring options to mitigate the trade imbalance with the EU.
The discussions come as the European Union has been increasingly assertive in its trade policies, reflecting concerns over the growing trade surplus.
This potential shift in China's approach may signal a willingness to engage more constructively with the EU on trade matters.