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China-EU ties: all eyes on Macron as Merkel prepares to hand over policy reins

  • France will assume the EU Council presidency just as a new investment pact with Beijing is expected to come into effect
  • French president is advocate of engagement with China but says the West should not be naive about the country

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French President Emmanuel Macron holds talks with Chinese Foreign Minister in Paris in August. Photo: Xinhua
With Germany’s long-time leader Angela Merkel due to step down this year, China will turn its attention to Emmanuel Macron in 2021 as he takes over as the European Union’s interlocutor-in-chief.
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The latest sign of France’s growing importance in EU-China relations came this week, when Chinese President Xi Jinping sealed a landmark investment pact with the bloc, witnessed by both Merkel and Macron, the French president.

Macron took part in the ceremony at the invitation of Merkel, who represented Germany, which was the holder of the EU Council presidency until the day after the China deal was signed.

After the signing, the French president said: “The dialogue between Europe and China has strengthened and become more balanced these past few years. It continues.”

French President Emmanuel Macron has cautioned against naivety on China. Photo: Reuters
French President Emmanuel Macron has cautioned against naivety on China. Photo: Reuters
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Merkel has been the main proponent of the investment agreement but it will be up to Macron to help drive its implementation, with the deal expected to take effect in 2022 during France’s presidency of the EU Council.

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