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China, EU discuss 'level playing field' on trade, EU's Sefcovic says

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Posted on March 29, 2025

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BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met visiting European Trade and Economic Security Commissioner Maros Sefcovic for a discussion that Sefcovic said on Saturday included a "level playing field" on trade.

China's commerce ministry described the Friday meeting as a frank and pragmatic exchange of views.

Sefcovic posted on X that it was necessary to ensure the EU-China "relationship is based on a level playing field, in terms of trade flows as well as investment, with symmetrical markets opening".

The Slovak commissioner also met with China's economy tsar on Friday during his first trip to Beijing since being confirmed late last year.

Top officials in Beijing and Europe are looking for common ground despite long-running trade disputes as the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump threatens to upend transatlantic ties and global trade.

(Reporting by Lewis Jackson and Jenny Su in Beijing; Editing by William Mallard)

Key Takeaways

  • EU and China discuss trade equality.
  • Sefcovic emphasizes a level playing field.
  • Meeting described as frank and pragmatic.
  • Focus on symmetrical market openings.
  • Part of ongoing EU-China trade discussions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the discussion between the EU and China on ensuring a level playing field in trade and investment.
Who participated in the meeting?
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic participated in the meeting.
What was the focus of the discussion?
The focus was on achieving trade equality and symmetrical market openings between the EU and China.

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