China eyes free trade deal with European Union
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Devdiscourse | 4 November 2025
China eyes free trade deal with European Union
China is open to negotiating a free trade agreement with the European Union, according to Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting in Beijing. Wang emphasized that China and Europe should be partners in cooperation rather than rivals. This intent was communicated during discussions with Estonia’s foreign minister.
China is expressing interest in negotiating a free trade agreement with the European Union. The announcement was made by Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting with Estonia’s foreign minister in Beijing on Tuesday.
"China and Europe are partners for cooperation," Wang stated, emphasizing that the two entities should not view each other as rivals. This statement was part of an official readout from China’s foreign ministry, aiming to strengthen economic ties between the regions.
The discussion highlights China’s strategic approach in fostering economic partnerships and enhancing cooperation with European countries, seeking mutual benefits from potential trade agreements.


