Reeling from Trump rebukes, Europe weighs deeper ties with China
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FILE - President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China Jens Eskelund talks during a press conference for the latest report on European companies in China on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila, File)FILE - Containers are stored at a container terminal in Duisburg, Germany, the day after President Trump announced new tariffs for the EU and the rest of the world, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)FILE - President of the World Bank Group Ajay Banga, from left, President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum, Presdent of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, President of France Emmanuel Macron, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Prime Minister of Japan Shigeru Ishiba during a family photo at the G7 leaders' summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Tuesday, June 17, 2025. (Stefan Rousseau/Pool Photo via AP, File)FILE - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, left and Chinese Premier Li Qiang shake hands after a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Friday, April 11, 2025. (Andres Martinez Casares/Pool Photo via AP, File)FILE - The Seagull electric vehicle from Chinese automaker BYD is displayed at a showroom in Beijing, Wednesday, April 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
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FILE - President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China Jens Eskelund talks during a press conference for the latest report on European companies in China on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila, File)