European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic will meet with Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao in Brussels on June 29th to address ongoing trade disputes. The meeting, confirmed by an EU spokesperson, signals a continued effort to resolve trade frictions through direct communication. The EU has expressed concerns regarding China’s trade practices, including market access barriers and imbalances in trade relationships. Both sides are expected to discuss a range of issues impacting bilateral trade, seeking potential solutions through negotiation. This meeting represents a key moment in the EU’s strategy to engage with China on economic matters. The outcome could influence future trade policies and the overall economic relationship between the two major global players. It is hoped the dialogue will foster a more balanced and reciprocal trade environment.