China-EU economic ties called fundamentally complementary, Christophe Barraud notes

China-EU economic ties called fundamentally complementary, Christophe Barraud notes
China and EU stress strong economic partnership

Christophe Barraud, head of discretionary management and research at LIOR Global Partners, shares that China defends its trade relationship with the European Union, describing the China-EU economic partnership as fundamentally complementary and mutually beneficial.

According to reporting from People’s Daily, China is positioning itself as a collaborator in addressing Europe’s economic challenges rather than being considered the source of those difficulties.

Barraud has recently commented on key developments across global markets. Earlier this week, he highlighted market attention on U.S. inflation data as expectations increased for a possible Fed rate hike. In a separate report, he noted that Samsung and SK Hynix are preparing significant investments in artificial intelligence.

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