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Economy

China and France Launch High-Stakes Talks: Can They Fix Trade Tensions and Forge a New Alliance?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 27, 2025 1:17 pm
Dolon Mondal
China and France Launch High-Stakes Talks: Can They Fix Trade Tensions and Forge a New Alliance?

In a significant move to deepen cooperation, China and France have agreed to hold three high-level dialogues this year. These talks will cover strategic, economic, financial, and cultural issues, marking a renewed commitment to partnership amid global uncertainties.

Key Discussions and Agreements

Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his French counterpart, Jean-Noel Barrot, in Beijing on March 27. Describing the meeting as “constructive,” Wang emphasized the need for multilateralism and opposition to unilateral actions.

Both nations pledged to expand collaboration in agriculture, nuclear energy, aviation, and cutting-edge sectors like AI, digital economy, and green hydrogen.

While Wang avoided direct mention of trade disputes, Barrot stressed resolving tensions, particularly over China’s tariffs on French cognac. France opposes trade wars and advocates for dialogue, hoping to restore balance in EU-China trade relations.

Also Read: Over 7,000 Glaciers Lost—Why China’s Melting Ice Spells Disaster

Global Challenges and Climate Action

The ministers also discussed the Ukraine war, with France urging China to help facilitate peace talks. Additionally, both nations reaffirmed their commitment to climate action, with France calling for China’s high-level involvement in ocean conservation efforts.

With plans to encourage Chinese investments in France and tackle shared challenges, the two countries aim to turn dialogue into tangible progress. As Barrot noted, stronger ties hinge on addressing both commercial and security interests.

Also Read: US Hosts Taiwan Defense Official for F-16V Ceremony Amid Tensions

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