EU and Chinese leaders will meet in Brussels on Monday (29 June), with the EU hoping for Chinese investment in its new growth fund as well as support for a global climate deal.
Much has changed in EU-China relations in the past years.
Last year, the EU imported Chinese goods worth €302 billion, more than double 10 years before. EU countries’ exports were to the tune of €164 billion, compared to €48 billion in 2004. Only 20 years ago, the two blocs barely traded at all.
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