China and the European Union have agreed to hold one or two ministerial-level meetings each year under the newly established China-EU trade and investment consultation mechanism, a move that market watchers said would help stabilize bilateral economic relations and contribute to global stability.

Europe and China will gauge whether trade frictions can be resolved through talks Monday when top EU trade official Maros Sefcovic hosts his Chinese counterpart Wang Wentao in…

Brussels and Beijing will “now intensify their work” to deliver “tangible results” by October, says EU's trade chief

By Zhang Zhouxiang in Brussels and Zhong Nan in Beijing |

China and the European Union have made progress through the export control dialogue, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.