Amid levy blues, China & EU trade heads to meet in June

Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao and the European commissioner for trade and economic security Maros Sefcovic are set to meet on the sidelines of a WTO ministerial meeting in Paris in early June, according to a spokesperson for the EU.

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Top trade officials from the European Union and China are planning to meet again early next month, another sign that both sides are stepping up engagements as they try to push back against tariff pressure from Donald Trump.

Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao and the European commissioner for trade and economic security Maros Sefcovic are set to meet on the sidelines of a WTO ministerial meeting in Paris in early June, according to a spokesperson for the EU.

The news was earlier reported by Chinese state media Global Times.


The EU spokesperson didn't confirm the exact timing of the talks to Bloomberg News. The Chinese commerce ministry didn't immediately respond to a request for comment late Monday afternoon.

The Wang-Sefcovic meeting will be the third known discussion between the two this year. Sefcovic visited the Chinese capital in late March, when he also met with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng. That was followed by a video call on April 8.

The Chinese government has sought to shore up ties globally to resist Trump's tariff regime, including by offering European groups rare access to senior policymakers and vowing to improve China's business environment for foreign companies.
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Despite the outreach, European trade officials remain skeptical, citing "promise fatigue" and ongoing disputes over issues such as state support for Chinese companies and trade barriers.
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