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Costa, EU's Costa, expressed concern to Li of China about expanding mineral export curbs

Antonio Costa, President of the European Council, said that he had expressed his deep concern to Premier Li Qiang in China about Beijing's increased export controls for critical raw materials.

Costa expressed that the European Union expects China to help end Russia's war on Ukraine in a press release following his meeting with Li in Malaysia, at the ASEAN summit.

Li stated that China was willing to extend and deepen "optimised" and "balanced" trade cooperation with European Union. This statement came from a Chinese readout of the discussion, which was released by Xinhua, the official news agency.

Beijing and Brussels are embroiled in several disputes.

trade disputes

In recent years, Washington has been trying to avoid trade uncertainty by working together on issues such as European pork and dairy and Chinese electric vehicles. Beijing's export controls on rare earths and the perception that China was inactive regarding Russia's attack on Ukraine has

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Further consensus building

Li said that bilateral relations had both challenges and opportunities. He called on the EU for a non-discriminatory and fair business environment.

Li said that both sides should "promote resolution of existing issues in China-EU Economic and Trade Cooperation through dialogue, consultations, mutual understanding, and accommodation", Li.

Last week, China’s Commerce Minister spoke with the EU’s

trade commissioner

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Dutch Economy Minister

Discussions will include, among others, the standoff over China's chipmaker Nexperia.

Dutch authorities

Nexperia seized control

Last month, Wingtech, the Chinese company that owns the company, expressed concern about its technology being stolen.

China, where the majority of Nexperia chips are packaged and exported, has responded by blocking exports, alarming European automakers who rely on these chips. (Reporting and editing by Martin Petty, Thomas Derpinghaus and Beijing Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)