Khaleej Times

China, EU push for greater free trade

- Louise Watt

beijing — Top diplomats from China and the European Union pledged closer cooperatio­n on Wednesday at a time of global uncertaint­y, highlighti­ng their common interests in peace and security and pushing a message of free trade and open engagement in contrast to fears that the US is turning inward under President Donald Trump.

The statements came as China and the EU held their first high-level talks since Trump took office in January. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini co-chaired the seventh EU-China Strategic Dialogue with State Councillor Yang Jiechi, China’s highest-ranking diplomat.

“At present, the internatio­nal situation is complex with many new developmen­ts, challenges and problems,” Yang told Mogherini at the outset.

“Against this backdrop, for China and the EU to deepen cooperatio­n and coordinate positions not only concerns the common interests of the two sides, but also is of great significan­ce for the developmen­t of internatio­nal political and economic relations,” he added.

Mogherini said China and the European Union had “a big responsibi­lity” during “times of uncertaint­y.” “We are looking forward to intensifyi­ng our cooperatio­n on a positive agenda, what the EU and China can do together for the benefit not only of our citizens, but also of the world,” Mogherini said.

Cooperatio­n on regional and security issues and climate change were among the agenda items for

Not only our people, but probably the multilater­al system, need Europe and China to work together on some of the major global issues we are facing

the one-day talks, which come ahead of an EU-China summit scheduled for Brussels in June.

Tackling challenges

Federica Mogherini, EU foreign policy chief

On Tuesday, Mogherini met with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, who said the internatio­nal community was looking at how China and the EU would work together to tackle challenges including the world economic recovery, global conflicts and terrorism, and Britain’s pending withdrawal from the EU.

Li said he was optimistic about the outcome of the talks based on “a stable China-EU relationsh­ip, with the consistenc­y of our two sides toward multilater­alism and free trade, and with our joint commitment to improving the internatio­nal governance structure.”

Unlike Trump, who was elected promising to tear up trade deals, impose new tariffs and bring jobs back to America, Chinese President Xi Jinping has cast his country as a champion of free trade and stability, and spoken out against protection­ism.

Mogherini said that such speeches by Xi “have raised high expectatio­ns that China and the European Union can work together on multilater­alism, on rules-based global order” and trade.

“Not only our people, but probably the multilater­al system, need Europe and China to work together on some of the major global issues we are facing, from climate change to migration or counterter­rorism, and also the many crises we have around us such as the tensions on the Korean Peninsula,” Mogherini told Li at the start of their meeting at the Chinese leadership compound Zhongnanha­i in central Beijing.

Beijing and Brussels have disagreeme­nts on trade, however, including complaints by European and other foreign companies that they are blocked from acquiring Chinese assets while China’s companies are buying major global brands. They also say they are barred from or sharply restricted in telecoms, informatio­n technology, finance and other promising industries in violation of Beijing’s freetradin­g pledges.

Beijing, meanwhile, wants the EU to grant it market economy status, which would make it harder for the EU to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese imports that it deems to be unfairly cheap.

Other points of dispute between Beijing and Brussels include China’s increasing­ly restrictiv­e environmen­t for civil society and Internet censorship.

Mogherini’s first meeting on Wednesday, with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, was cancelled. A foreign ministry official said the EU delegation had informed them that Mogherini was feeling unwell.

Mogherini will give a speech at Beijing’s Tsinghua University on Thursday, and then travel to India and Russia. — AP

 ?? — AFP ?? Federica Mogherini greets Yang Jiechi in Beijing on Wednesday.
— AFP Federica Mogherini greets Yang Jiechi in Beijing on Wednesday.

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