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Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges EU to steer ties in ‘right direction’ amid trade discord

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Monday urged the European Union to steer their ties in the “right direction” and address trade discord through dialogue as Beijing and Brussels continue struggling to see eye to eye.

At a bilateral meeting with European Council President Antonio Costa in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Li said Beijing was willing to work with the EU on matters ranging from the environment to technological innovation to supply chains.

“The development of China-EU relations currently presents both opportunities and challenges,” Li was quoted by Xinhua as saying.

“Both sides should steer the relationship in the right direction, consolidate the foundation of political mutual trust and further translate shared consensus into concrete actions,” the Chinese premier continued.

“It is hoped that the European side will provide a fair, just and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises going to Europe,” he added.



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