During a meeting in Paris with European leaders Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen, Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed concerns regarding China's role in global trade. Xi stated that there is no issue of overcapacity in China when viewed from the perspectives of comparative advantage or global market demand. Additionally, Xi clarified in Beijing that China did not create the Ukraine crisis and is not a party to it, as reported by Chinese state media.
1/9 "China denied generating overcapacity and accuses the EU of protectionism. Xi Jinping reiterated that position in talks with Macron, saying there is no capacity issue viewed from the perspective of comparative advantage or global market demand." https://t.co/lRnnT3sxCa
Xi Jinping to Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen: "China's overcapacity problem"? I know not of what you speak. https://t.co/ezU0jqxbpG
Whether viewed from the perspective of comparative advantage or global market demand, there is no such thing as "China's overcapacity problem", Chinese President Xi Jinping said in Paris on Monday. #XiJinping #China #France #EU https://t.co/Id12i5wVRM https://t.co/xmDbGAceEv
NEW: Xi denies any problem of Chinese ‘overcapacity’ in global trade: Beijing https://t.co/gszZT75r8O
XI SAYS CHINA DID NOT CREATE THE UKRAINE CRISIS, NOR IS IT A PARTY TO IT - CHINESE STATE MEDIA
CHINA'S XI IN MEETING WITH MACRON AND VON DER LEYEN: WHETHER VIEWED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE OR GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND, THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS "CHINA'S OVERCAPACITY PROBLEM" - CHINESE STATE MEDIA
CHINA'S XI IN MEETING WITH MACRON, VON DER LEYEN: WHETHER VIEWED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE OR GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND, THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS 'CHINA'S OVERCAPACITY PROBLEM' - CHINESE STATE MEDIA