EU trade commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis will arrive in China on Friday with a blunt message: buy more of our goods.
Dombrovskis is expected to convey a long list of commercial grievances as well as concern about a trade deficit that has ballooned to almost €400bn — which EU ambassador Jorge Toledo called “the highest in the history of mankind” at a panel discussion on Thursday — and a threat of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
The EU commissioner will spend five days in China, where he will address a business forum in Shanghai and hold talks with senior officials in Beijing that are expected to be the most intensive in months.
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