China signals openness to reducing gaping EU trade surplus as Brussels toughens stance
During talks in Brussels this week, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao signaled to EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic that China is open to exploring ways to reduce its significant trade surplus with the European Union. This openness includes considering purchase agreements for European goods and potentially lowering tariffs on EU-made products.

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AI-generatedDuring talks in Brussels this week, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao signaled to EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic that China is open to exploring ways to reduce its significant trade surplus with the European Union. This openness includes considering purchase agreements for European goods and potentially lowering tariffs on EU-made products. The discussions also touched upon China's willingness to slow its surge in exports to the EU, a move that has raised concerns among European manufacturers. Minister Wang reportedly expressed more enthusiasm for increasing imports from Europe, indicating a recognition that the large trade surplus has become a political issue.
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4 extractedChinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao indicated willingness to consider purchase agreements for European goods.
China signaled openness to exploring ways to cut its massive trade surplus with the EU during recent talks.
Beijing is open to slowing its surge in exports to the EU.
Discussions included lowering tariffs on EU-made goods.