Chinese Chairman Xi Jinping has concluded his European tour. While the Western press accuses him of seeking to drive a wedge within the EU, what were his primary objectives?

Chairman Xi Jinping visited France, Serbia, and Hungary during his five-day tour of Europe, with a focus on trade, investments, and promoting a new multi-polar vision of global politics.

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Xi’s meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen coincided with a looming trade war between the EU and China, as well as the bloc’s attempts to force Beijing to exert pressure on Russia over its special military operation in Ukraine.

The Chinese leader hasn’t shifted his stance towards Moscow, whereas the EU has continued to accuse the People’s Republic of what it calls unfair trade practices.

Nonetheless, China and France agreed to enhance cooperation in agricultural-food, finance, aviation, civil nuclear energy and other fields, as well as reiterate their commitment to a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.

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The trade war has no obvious easy resolution. Von der Leyen said that China should reduce its production and exports to help EU manufacturing and she wants a more balanced trade with greater access for European products to the Chinese market.

However, the EU will also have to be more competitive to redress the imbalance. Otherwise, protectionism is the only way to revive and stimulate EU productivity.

The Serbian capital of Belgrade was the next leg of Xi’s trip. The Chinese leader met with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on May 8 in his second visit former Yugoslavia in eight years.

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In 2016, China and Serbia signed a joint statement on the Establishment of a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, whereas eight years later, the two agreed to build a community with a shared future that was called an upgrade of relations between Belgrade

and Beijing by the Chinese press. Serbia is the first European country – and an EU membership candidate – to ink an agreement on a shared future with China.

In addition, Xi announced that a Free Trade Agreement with Serbia will come into force on July 1 with China expanding imports of agricultural products from the Balkan state.

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The two countries agreed to increase mutual settlements in local currencies with their central banks embarking on inking a clearing agreement in yuan to bolster bilateral cooperation.

Belgrade also signaled that it is interested in keeping part of its foreign reserves in yuan.

The Western press was quick to criticize Serbia for cozening-up with China and joining Beijing’s effort to build a coalition that challenges the US-led world order.

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Xi’s decision to conclude his European tour in Hungary and meet with Prime Minister Viktor Orban stirred even greater annoyance in the mainstream media.

Despite governing a country that has been a member of the European Union for 20 years, Hungarian PM Viktor Orban identifies more closely with Xi than with his peers in the bloc.

Orban and Xi had much to talk about, given that China is seeking to make Hungary a new electronic vehicle (EV) production hub. Major Chinese car manufacturer Great Wall Motor (GWM) is due to build its first European plant near the Hungarian city of Pécs.

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Another Chinese industrial giant, BYD, is going to open its first European electric car factory in Szeged, Hungary, to produce an estimated 200,000 electric cars and plug-in hybrids a year.

Szeged Television’s news claimed earlier this year that production could start in the second half of 2025. Remarkably, Szeged is located close to the Hungarian border with Serbia.

Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), a Chinese battery manufacturer and technology company, likewise invested over €7 billion ($7.5 billion) in a 100-gigawatt battery plant in Debrecen, the capital of Hungary’s Northern Great Plain region.

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Orban announced that China was investing 6,400 billion forints (€16.5 billion) in Hungary during a joint press conference with Xi on May 9, 2024.

By making Hungary an EV hub within Europe, China would get access to the bloc’s market amid the European Commission’s efforts to slap huge tariffs on Chinese EV’s?

Politico admitted, however, that the proposed tariffs that range from 15 to 30 percent, are unlikely to render Chinese carmakers uncompetitive, given their cost-effective production methods and strong supply chains.

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China sees Hungary, a transportation hub in the heart of Eastern Europe, as an important partner because PM Orban’s government is not following EU policies and is committed to keeping strong relations with Russia, China, and other Eastern countries.

Hungary has a strong scientific and industrial tradition, ancient Eastern cultural and political connections, a reliable labor force, and does not wish to fall deeper into the orbit of Germany like the rest of ‘Mitteleuropa’.

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Budapest’s desire for neutrality makes it a desirable partner at a time when Switzerland has all but in name given up its neutrality.

While Hungary’s upcoming presidency of the EU won’t give Hungary much power to make other European states change their policies towards China.

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But, the increasingly visible decline of the USA and Western European powers might prompt the European bloc to improve ties with Beijing, according to the expert.

Xi’s European tour offered an alternative path for the EU to boost its growth by strengthening economic development agreements with Beijing and reopening trans-Eurasian trade corridors.

Hungary can become, together with Serbia (which has just entered into a wide-ranging partnership with the PRC) and other Balkan and Visegrad nations a trailblazer in that direction.

Sputnik / ABC Flash Point News 2024.

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Paradox Para
Paradox Para
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May 11, 2024 16:50

China Offers EU Way Out of Economic Decline ____ In return the EU following the US order will attempt to destroy China’s super economic success. Western’s jealousy is in their DNA. Advising China to give up their exports and increase EU imports to keep the balance in place. During colonial times the Europeans glorified their own one-sided trade as development.

Donnchadh
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May 11, 2024 17:11

I agree with that ,both the USA and the EU are -“singing from the same hymn sheet ” .The USA is jealous of China who has achieved a world record in moving poor people out of poverty and helping them achieve a middle class standard of living . American greed in moving industry to China to make bigger profits has backfired now they rely on Chinese industry it would take them decades to build factories to try and reach Chinese level -so they want to slow down China to let them catch up. The Chinese aren’t stupid being a nation… Read more »

Michel Loncin
Michel Loncin
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May 11, 2024 16:52

Bien entendu, pour l’UE représentée en l’occurrence par Macron et vo der Leyen, les TOIS méchants, c’est la Chine, la Russie et la Serbie … Pas question pour eux que soit dénoncée CLAIREMENT que LE RESPONSABLE de la Crise dans laquelle l’UE se débat, ce sont les Etats-Unis … nation TERRORISTE au point d’avoir DETRUIT les Nord Stream …

Joy Myers
Joy Myers
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May 11, 2024 16:55

The only reason Europe is in decline is that politicians intentionally cut the people off from affordable Russian gas and oil etc. They are willing to destroy their own country to further their agenda’s. Why did China visit France? The new French PM is just another elite groomed robot who does not care about his own country.

ExCanadian
ExCanadian
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May 12, 2024 04:03

Or you could just stop provoking!

Thor's Hammer
Thor's Hammer
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May 12, 2024 04:04

Further confirmation that the US continues to crumble and decay right in front of the world, despite US bellicosity.

Orgy of Terror
Orgy of Terror
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June 24, 2024 05:40

Caveman can never answer any question, people in networks already know!