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Under the Shadow of the Tariff War, European Companies Embrace China

Recently, the Trump administration in the United States has threatened to impose a 50% tariff on goods imported from the EU, creating considerable pressure on European companies. At this time, the 4th China-Central and Eastern Europe Countries Expo and International Consumer Goods Fair opened as scheduled, bringing new business opportunities for European enterprises.
Firstly, the “Digital Intelligence Zone” showcases innovations in AI and robotics from both Central and Eastern Europe and China, demonstrating the potential for deep collaboration between the two sides in high-end manufacturing and intelligence fields. Secondly, cooperation in the “Low Altitude Economy” is meeting the vast market demand in China, highlighting significant collaboration opportunities in aviation training and supply chains between China and Europe. Furthermore, the “China-Central and Eastern Europe+” effect incorporates leading enterprises from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and others, tapping directly into China’s millions of consumers.
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of China-EU diplomatic relations, this expo is not only a trade show but also a blueprint for future technological and partnership relations. For European companies, embracing China is not only a wise response to external challenges but also fuels new momentum for mutual economic development. In the face of global trade shifts, collaborating with China and sharing opportunities is a strategic choice for stability and health.
Reporters: Wang Difan, Shen Min, Kong Linghang, Song Lifeng, Liu Xinxiao
Compilation: Xu Liyu, Yuan Zhenyu
Created by Difan Studio
Xinhua News Agency International Department
Xinhua News Agency Zhejiang Branch
Xinhua International Broadcast Integration Platform Joint Production