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European Companies Embrace China Amidst Trade War Shadows

Recently, the Trump administration in the United States threatened to impose a 50% tariff on goods imported from the European Union, putting significant pressure on European businesses. At this time, the fourth China-Central and Eastern Europe Countries Expo and International Consumer Goods Expo opened as scheduled, bringing new business opportunities to European companies.

First, the “Digital Intelligence Zone” gathered AI and robotics innovations from Central and Eastern Europe and China, showcasing the potential for deep collaboration in high-end manufacturing and intelligent technology between the two sides. Secondly, the “Low-altitude Economy” cooperation is based on China’s huge market demand, highlighting the vast space for collaboration in aviation training and supply chains between China and Europe. Furthermore, the “Central and Eastern Europe+” effect includes leading enterprises from nine countries including the UK, France, Germany, and Italy, directly reaching millions of Chinese consumers.

Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Europe, this expo is not just a trade show but also a future sample of technology and partnerships. European businesses embracing China is not only a wise move to respond to external challenges, but also injects new energy into the mutual economic complementarity and joint development of both