EU vs China: How does the future look?

EU vs China: How does the future look?

DI - Danish IndustryKøbenhavn
Friday, May 8 from 9 am to 11:30 am
Overview

Network meeting

China’s commercial footprint in Europe is expanding at an unprecedented pace. Exports and direct investments have reached record highs, while Chinese brands from TikTok and Huawei to Labubu and BYD have become household names among European consumers.

Europe is responding to the surge in different ways. While some EU member states are pushing for greater access to the Chinese market, others are calling for stronger trade defensive measures at home.

The principle of reciprocity unites them all, i.e. ensuring a level playing field for European and Chinese businesses alike. In other words: Chinese solutions are welcome in the EU, but on fair terms and only if China offer similar benefits to Europe.

Can Europe and China find common ground in this new era of economic engagement? And how does China perceive Europe’s role going forward? Join the conversation and be part of the debate shaping the future of EU–China relations.

Venue: Danish Industry, Copenhagen

Price: Free for members of Sense China, DKK 600 for non-members


Network meeting

China’s commercial footprint in Europe is expanding at an unprecedented pace. Exports and direct investments have reached record highs, while Chinese brands from TikTok and Huawei to Labubu and BYD have become household names among European consumers.

Europe is responding to the surge in different ways. While some EU member states are pushing for greater access to the Chinese market, others are calling for stronger trade defensive measures at home.

The principle of reciprocity unites them all, i.e. ensuring a level playing field for European and Chinese businesses alike. In other words: Chinese solutions are welcome in the EU, but on fair terms and only if China offer similar benefits to Europe.

Can Europe and China find common ground in this new era of economic engagement? And how does China perceive Europe’s role going forward? Join the conversation and be part of the debate shaping the future of EU–China relations.

Venue: Danish Industry, Copenhagen

Price: Free for members of Sense China, DKK 600 for non-members


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  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

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DI - Danish Industry

18 H. C. Andersens Boulevard

1553 København

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