While all eyes are on Trump’s trade war, China and the EU are planning to meet for a highly anticipated trade summit. But as CNN Global Economic Analyst Rana Foroohar explains, being targets of Trump’s tariffs may not enough to bring Beijing and Brussels together.
Breakdown
- The EU-China summit has been shortened and relocated from Brussels to Beijing. 4s
- The European Union is taking a more hawkish approach towards China, focusing on trade and security issues. 1m 4s
- Key topics include Chinese banks' support for Russian firms and concerns over non-market practices. 1m 14s
- The EU aims to establish a more competitive and independent trade path, not aligning fully with the US or China. 1m 32s
- Chinese officials reportedly feel uncertain about how to engage with Brussels amid these tensions. 1m 56s
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Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.