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Costa and Leyen to visit China, as China discloses impending trip.

Costa Rica and von der Leyen to make official visits to China

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Spearheads Decisions
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Spearheads Decisions

A Diplomatic Dance: Costa, von der Leyen Head to China Amid US-China Trade Tensions

China reveals scheduled visit of Costa and Von der Leyen - Costa and Leyen to visit China, as China discloses impending trip.

In the midst of the escalating trade war between China and the USA, China's praise for its relations with the European Union (EU) has shone like a beacon of "valuable stability" in the global economy. According to Lin, the visit of von der Leyen and Costa is designed to intensify the dialogue and cooperation between China and the EU.

Chinese President Xi Jinping recently congratulated von der Leyen and Costa on the 50th anniversary of their bilateral relations, praising the enhanced cooperation between China and the EU. Xi voiced his support for this cooperation, emphasizing that China and the EU should work together to uphold multilateralism, protect fairness and justice, and resist unilateral bullying.

The Trump administration's imposed high tariffs on Chinese imports and goods from the European Union have ignited a trade war. In response, China has retaliated. Against this backdrop, China is eager to present itself as a trustworthy partner in world trade.

President Trump's trade war with China signifies a crucial moment for the EU. The timing of Costa and von der Leyen's visit to China suggests an attempt to minimize the negative impact on Europe-China relations and trade caused by the US-China trade tensions. This diplomatic move also symbolizes Europe's effort to preserve and perhaps expand trade and investment relations with China amid growing uncertainties in global trade.

By visiting China, EU leaders aim to maintain dialogue and cooperation with a key global economic player, critical for securing supply chains, market access, and economic stability. Moreover, this visit demonstrates Europe's strategic autonomy in international trade policy by engaging directly with China, rather than simply aligning with US trade policies. This approach helps the EU navigate complex geopolitical trade dynamics and protect its economic interests.

In essence, the visit by Costa and von der Leyen to China serves to manage and balance the effect of the US-China trade dispute and US tariffs on China and the EU, while reinforcing EU-China relations amid uncertain global trade conditions.

The Commission has also been informed of the progress made in the implementation of the policy-and-legislation aimed at strengthening the EU's trade relationship with China, given the ongoing US-China trade tensions. this visit of von der Leyen and Costa is a strategic move to discuss the impact of tariffs, particularly those imposed by the Trump administration, on the costa and China's relations. The 50th anniversary of the bilateral relations between Costa and China serves as a reminder of their commitment to stability in the global economy. As politics and general news continue to unfold, Europe's autonomous trade policy decisions, such as this visit, become increasingly important for the EU's economic interests.

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