The Chinese commerce minister and the EU trade commissioner are scheduled for talks in Brussels on June 29, according to a single-source report. The meeting comes after Beijing cancelled two high-level EU meetings last month on short notice, as The Zioneer previously reported.
The Chinese commerce minister and EU trade commissioner are scheduled for talks in Brussels on June 29, according to a report from a single source. The meeting marks a potential resumption of high-level trade dialogue after China cancelled two senior EU meetings on short notice last month — including a ministerial digital issues discussion and a session with the EU diplomatic service's deputy secretary-general — as The Zioneer reported on June 12. No agenda, delegation details, or official confirmation from either Beijing or Brussels were disclosed in the source message.
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