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China and the European Union have launched a new mechanism for ministerial dialogue on trade and investment aimed at enhancing cooperation, especially in areas such as balancing trade, regulating exports, intellectual property rights, and reforming the World Trade Organization. The dialogue seeks to address tensions and increase economic stability between the two parties, focusing on monitoring trade flows and data exchange to detect sudden rises in imports, with the goal of achieving tangible results by October 2026. The discussions also cover China's trade surplus and the impact of European restrictions on economic relations, with both sides committed to continuing the dialogue to improve partnership and reduce disputes.
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