On Thursday 27 and Friday 28 March 2025, European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maroš Šefčovič held meetings with representatives of the Chinese government in Beijing.
Commissioner Šefčovič discussed with Vice Premier He Lifeng, Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao, and Customs’ Minister Sun Meijung on how to improve and rebalance EU-China trade and investment relations.
Discussions included long standing systemic issues, the need to level the playing field for European companies on the Chinese market, a number of key market access issues, as well as investments in electric vehicles supply chain.
Commissioner Šefčovič and Minister Wang agreed to closely follow up on their discussions through regular contact to provide political steer and ensure adequate progress on all discussed files, including the key market access issues raised by the EU. They agreed to have a dialogue covering all trade and investment issues related to the electric vehicles supply chain, in order to ensure they provide greater contribution to long-term European competitiveness and quality jobs.
Commissioner Šefčovič and Minister Sun agreed to set up a working group on agri-food market access, and to look into a potential roadmap for the revision of the 2024 EU-China Customs Cooperation and Mutual Assistance Agreement.
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