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    China Welcomes EU Lawmakers' First Visit in 8 Years as Chance to Steady Strained Ties

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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    Last updated: March 31, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A delegation of EU lawmakers is making their first visit to China in eight years, aiming to stabilise strained ties by addressing digital trade, e‑commerce, and regulatory issues amid broader EU efforts to rein in low‑value Chinese imports and ease trade tensions.

    China Welcomes EU Lawmakers to Boost Relations and Address Trade Tensions

    China-EU Lawmaker Visit: Strengthening Ties Amid Trade and Political Challenges

    Background of the EU Lawmakers' Visit to China

    BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) - China on Tuesday welcomed a visit by a delegation of European Union lawmakers - the first in eight years - as a chance to further stabilise ties strained by trade policies and political mistrust.

    The group of European lawmakers overseeing market and consumer protection began their visit on Tuesday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told reporters at a regular news briefing.

    Key Issues Impacting China-EU Relations

    The trip signals a cautious re-engagement between Beijing and Brussels, whose relations have been tested by trade imbalances, China's close relations with Russia despite the war in Ukraine, and tensions over China's rare earth export controls.

    China last year lifted sanctions on several members of the European Parliament imposed during a dispute over human rights, as Beijing sought to foster closer economic and political ties with Europe amid pressure from U.S. tariffs.

    Significance of Legislative Exchanges

    Exchanges between legislative bodies are an important component of China-EU relations, Mao said. "We believe that this visit will facilitate exchanges and cooperation between the legislative bodies, enhance the European Parliament's understanding and perception of China, and contribute to the healthy and stable development of China-EU relations," she added.

    Focus Areas of the Delegation's Visit

    The European lawmakers will address challenges in the digital and e-commerce sector as well as foster fair competition between China and the bloc as they travel to Beijing and Shanghai, according to a statement issued by the delegation last week. They will meet with Chinese legislators and ​market regulators as well as Shein, Alibaba and Temu.

    The visit comes after the EU agreed last week to overhaul its customs system, including a crackdown on mainly Chinese e-commerce platforms that face potential fines if they sell illegal or unsafe products into the bloc. 

    Parallel EU Delegation Engages with Taiwan

    PARALLEL EU DELEGATION MEETS TAIWAN LEADER 

    The China visit coincides with a separate trip by a group of EU lawmakers to Taiwan, led by Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Security and Defence, which met Taiwan President Lai Ching-te at his office in Taipei on Tuesday.

    EU-Taiwan Relations and Strategic Cooperation

    Lai thanked the European Parliament for its "long-standing and steadfast support" for Taiwan, according to a statement from the Presidential Office.

    Lai also expressed hope that Taiwan and the EU will continue to deepen cooperation in key strategic industries and work together to safeguard the universal values they cherish, including democracy, freedom, and human rights, it added.

    Recent High-Level Visits and Diplomatic Dynamics

    In November, Taiwan Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim visited Belgium and spoke at a meeting with lawmakers at the European Parliament, part of an increasingly bold outreach to Europe by the Chinese-claimed and democratically governed island.

    Taiwan's only formal diplomatic ties in Europe are with the Vatican, but countries from Britain and France to Lithuania and Poland have disregarded Beijing's complaints to allow visits by acting or former senior Taiwan officials.

    While Taiwan foreign ministers on occasion visit Europe and other parts of the world that have no formal ties to Taipei, it is rare for an official as senior as the vice president to do so, given the risk of Chinese backlash against the host nation.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Liz Lee and Ethan Wang in Beijing, Ben Blanchard in Taipei; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Keith Weir)

    References

    • MEPs travel to China for first visit in eight years to focus on digital economy | EEAS
    • EU is targeting small parcels from Shein, Temu and other Chinese e-commerce sites
    • European Union welcomes suspension of China's rare earth controls

    Table of Contents

    • China-EU Lawmaker Visit: Strengthening Ties Amid Trade and Political Challenges

    Key Takeaways

    • •It’s the first European Parliament delegation to China since 2018, focusing on digital economy, e‑commerce regulation and fair EU‑China competition (eeas.europa.eu)
    • •The visit aligns with EU reforms targeting low‑value parcels from Chinese platforms like Shein and Temu, including a new €3 flat tax starting July 2026 to curb unsafe, non‑compliant goods (lemonde.fr)

    Frequently Asked Questions about China welcomes EU lawmakers' first visit in 8 years as chance to steady strained ties

    1Why is the visit by EU lawmakers to China significant?

    It is the first in eight years and marks a step toward stabilising ties strained by trade policies and political mistrust.

    2What issues are being discussed during the EU lawmakers' visit to China?

    The delegation is focusing on digital and e-commerce sector challenges, fair competition, and cooperation with Chinese counterparts.

  • Background of the EU Lawmakers' Visit to China
  • Key Issues Impacting China-EU Relations
  • Significance of Legislative Exchanges
  • Focus Areas of the Delegation's Visit
  • Parallel EU Delegation Engages with Taiwan
  • EU-Taiwan Relations and Strategic Cooperation
  • Recent High-Level Visits and Diplomatic Dynamics
  • Reporting Credits
  • •The trip dovetails with other thawing aspects of EU‑China trade: rare earth export control suspensions and progress on EU‑China EV import dispute resolution, signaling opportunities to steady relations (apnews.com)
  • 3How has China addressed previous sanctions on EU lawmakers?

    Last year, China lifted sanctions on several European Parliament members to foster closer economic and political ties with Europe.

    4Which major companies are EU lawmakers meeting in China?

    They are scheduled to meet Shein, Alibaba, and Temu, along with Chinese legislators and market regulators.

    5What other related delegations are currently visiting the region?

    A separate EU delegation is visiting Taiwan to discuss cooperation in strategic industries and democratic values.

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