China-EU trade ties are at a crossroads. Could tech bridge the divide?
Premier Li Qiang of China has advocated for increased technological cooperation with Germany, potentially easing tensions with the EU amid trade disputes and the war in Ukraine. Speaking during German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to China, Li proposed joint technology development, shared research platforms, and exploration of third-country markets.

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AI-generatedPremier Li Qiang of China has advocated for increased technological cooperation with Germany, potentially easing tensions with the EU amid trade disputes and the war in Ukraine. Speaking during German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to China, Li proposed joint technology development, shared research platforms, and exploration of third-country markets. Merz's visit, along with other recent visits from European leaders, signals a potential shift towards a more pragmatic approach by European nations as US-China competition intensifies. China's call for deeper technological ties aims to foster innovation and cooperation between Chinese and German entities, while navigating complex geopolitical dynamics. The proposal aligns with China's latest five-year plan and seeks to strengthen bilateral relations.
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5 extractedFriedrich Merz visited China in May.
Li highlighted opportunities under China’s latest five-year plan.
Premier Li Qiang has called for deeper technological cooperation with Germany.
US President Donald Trump’s increasingly confrontational stance towards the bloc is forcing EU nations to recalibrate their China policy.
Berlin was adopting a more pragmatic approach as US-China competition intensified.