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    China confirms Xi meeting with EU's von der Leyen, Costa

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    Posted on July 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    China will host EU leaders for a summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties and addressing trade disputes amid global uncertainties.

    China to Host EU Leaders Xi, von der Leyen, and Costa for Summit

    BEIJING (Reuters) -China confirmed on Monday it will hold a top-level summit with the European Union in Beijing this week marking 50 years of diplomatic ties as both sides seek to navigate trade disputes amid broader global trade uncertainties.

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa will visit China on Thursday and meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday.

    China's Premier Li Qiang will be co-chairing the 25th China-EU summit with the EU leaders the same day.

    The meeting comes as global trade frictions heat up, with Beijing seeking to secure closer economic and political ties with the bloc to hedge against uncertainties in its relations with the United States.

    EU-China relations deteriorated sharply in 2021 when Brussels sanctioned Chinese officials over alleged human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region, a move that saw swift retaliatory sanctions from Beijing, halting much of bilateral exchanges.

    Relations have also been marred by various trade disputes in recent years, including those over Chinese-made electric vehicles, European brandy and pork, government purchases of medical devices, and rare earths.

    In a recent speech, von der Leyen praised China's economic progress but said the country had flooded global markets with its overcapacity, limited access to its market, and de-facto enabled Russia's war economy.

    The bloc, which calls China "a partner for cooperation, an economic competitor and a systemic rival," has also said it saw the need to thaw ties amid global trade uncertainties.

    After U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs in April, von der Leyen told China's Premier Li in a phone call that it was EU and China's responsibility "to support a strong reformed trading system, free, fair and founded on a level playing field."

    (Reporting by Liz Lee, Xiuhao Chen and Shanghai newsroom; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •China confirms summit with EU leaders in Beijing.
    • •Meeting marks 50 years of China-EU diplomatic ties.
    • •Focus on trade disputes and global trade uncertainties.
    • •EU-China relations have been strained since 2021.
    • •Summit aims to improve economic and political ties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China confirms Xi meeting with EU's von der Leyen, Costa

    1What is the purpose of the upcoming China-EU summit?

    The summit aims to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties and address ongoing trade disputes as both sides seek closer economic and political relations.

    2Who are the key leaders attending the summit?

    The summit will be attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and European Council President Antonio Costa.

    3What challenges have affected China-EU relations recently?

    Relations have been strained due to trade disputes and sanctions over human rights issues, particularly concerning the Xinjiang region.

    4How has the EU described its relationship with China?

    The EU characterizes China as a partner for cooperation, an economic competitor, and a systemic rival, indicating the complex nature of their ties.

    5What recent actions have been taken by the EU regarding trade?

    The EU has expressed concerns over China's market practices and has engaged in discussions about supporting a strong reformed trade system amid global uncertainties.

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