This month, both sides have marked relationships for 50 years, discussing and promising to cooperate deeply.
China and the European Union have been showing diplomatic relations this month for 50 years. The root of their partnership is the trade.
He is the second and third economy of the world after the United States.
The Chinese Foreign Minister is visiting the European Union headquarters this week because he has called the “unstable” world.
Under the leadership of President Donald Trump, the United States has turned to more prosperous rates to get what he wants.
Although Beijing and Brucelles are expecting their financial relationships, they are disagreeable on many issues.
So what does it mean for global trade and financial order?
The presenter: Adrian Finnighan
Guest:
Carel Lano – CEO, European Policy Studies Center
Victor GAO – Vice President, China and the Center of Globalization
Rafael Marcheti – Director, International and Studyal Studies Center at Louis University in Rome