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Beijing’s rare earth control pause is ‘opportunity’ to mend China-EU ties, envoy says

Bloc’s China ambassador says last month’s suspension creates ‘new stability’ and a chance to improve frosty relations

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EU ambassador to China Jorge Toledo tells a forum in Beijing on Thursday that there is a new glimmer of hope to repair the bloc’s “difficult” relationship with China. Photo: Handout
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China’s suspension of sweeping rare earth export controls has lent “new stability” to its ties with the European Union, the bloc’s ambassador to China has said, suggesting that the two sides now have a window to improve frosty relations.
Speaking at a forum in Beijing on Thursday, Jorge Toledo initially offered a bleak assessment of the EU’s “difficult” relationship with China even after the high-profile summit in July between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
During the meeting, the two sides had agreed on a new mechanism to help smooth the export of rare earth elements and magnets, with von der Leyen describing trade ties as having “reached an inflection point”.
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The EU and China “remain at an inflection point”, Toledo told the forum. “Since the summit, things have not improved. Things have been difficult because of many factors but especially when it comes to supply chains [and] export controls,” he said.

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But in a sign of optimism, Toledo added that both sides had an “opportunity” to repair ties after Beijing agreed to pause the expansion of its export controls over rare earths for one year.

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