Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani charted a new course for bilateral cooperation during high-level talks in Rome this week, emphasizing economic revitalization and joint approaches to global challenges.
Economic Priorities Take Center Stage
Both ministers pledged to expand collaboration in green energy, aerospace technology, and artificial intelligence while maintaining traditional sectors. Wang highlighted China's commitment to creating a "fair, transparent, non-discriminatory" environment for Italian investors, signaling potential opportunities for European businesses amid China's economic reopening.
Balancing Act in Trade Relations
Tajani welcomed Chinese investment but emphasized the need for "reciprocity and fair competition" – reflecting EU-wide concerns about trade imbalances. Plans to boost Italian exports to China could benefit sectors from luxury goods to advanced manufacturing.
Global Crisis Coordination
The diplomats aligned positions on Ukraine and Middle East conflicts, advocating for diplomatic solutions. Their joint call for stability in energy markets and international security frameworks underscores growing great-power coordination challenges.
The meeting precedes crucial EU-China trade discussions later this year, positioning Italy as a potential bridge between Asian and European economic strategies.
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