Ministry of Commerce spokesperson answers reporters' questions on the European Commission's discussions on China relations

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Spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce answers reporters' questions regarding the European Commission's discussions on China relations. Question: On May 29, the European Commission held a plenary meeting to discuss China relations. What is the Ministry of Commerce's view? Answer: China is concerned about the European side's discussions on China relations. China and the EU are important economic and trade partners based on equality and mutual benefit. We hope the European side will abide by WTO rules, uphold free trade and fair competition, and firmly oppose protectionism and unilateralism. The communication channels between China and the EU are smooth, and both sides are exploring the establishment of a trade and investment consultation mechanism and will carry out relevant dialogues. We hope the European side and China will work together to implement the consensus reached by their leaders, resolve differences and frictions through dialogue and consultation, and promote the stable and healthy development of China-EU economic and trade relations. If the European side insists on unilaterally introducing new trade tools and adopting discriminatory restrictions, China will resolutely counteract and take effective measures to safeguard its interests. (Ministry of Commerce)
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