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EU China summit

Move to tackle EU-China trade imbalance

By Mure Dickie and Tony Barber in Beijing

Published: November 28 2007 18:30 | Last updated: November 28 2007 18:30

China and the EU have agreed to set up a high-level “mechanism” for top officials to discuss economics and trade issues, a move intended to smooth a relationship under increasing strain from the fast-expanding Chinese trade surplus.

But with Beijing so far giving no ground on EU calls for a revaluation of the renminbi or other trade issues, the direct effect of the new forum is likely to be limited.

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