As Macron’s Taiwan remarks fester, top EU envoy must try to project unity in China


When he lands in Beijing this week, Brussels’ top diplomat Josep Borrell will be charged with a near-impossible task: putting a united face on the European Union’s China policy.

The 27 members of the bloc find it notoriously difficult to forge a consolidated approach to the world’s second-largest economy, which is its largest trading partner even while being classed as a “systemic rival”.

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