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Ambasciata Italiana a Pechino, vertice trilaterale: The China-Europe business connection

“No table can stand with only two legs: it is stable, you need to have at least three.” This metaphor repeated several times during the forum last week that concluded the first “China, Europe, U.S. Trialogue” in Beijing. The trilateral summit, organized by the Aspen Institute Italy Italy-China Foundation and in collaboration with the Central School of the Chinese Communist Party, involved politicians, academics and entrepreneurs from the three continents, who discussed behind closed doors matters of geopolitics and economics are crucial to the interests international.

On December 4, at the headquarters of’Italian Embassy in Beijing, the summit is open to the public forum with the “Doing Business in China: Comparative Experiences”, in which speakers have addressed the issues of China’s role in the global economy and the business connection between Europe and China . The trilateral summit, organized by the Aspen Institute Italy Italy-China Foundation and in collaboration with the Central School of the Chinese Communist Party, involved politicians, academics and entrepreneurs from the three continents, who discussed behind closed doors matters of geopolitics and economics are crucial for international interests.

While focusing on While focusing on economy, which remains the priority for Beijing, the forum did not leave aside the question of Sino-European relationship. “China in Europe is still seen as a great and unknown threats,” the ambassador said Sessa. The trilateral summit, organized by the Aspen Institute Italy Italy-China Foundation and in collaboration with the Central School of the Chinese Communist Party, involved politicians, academics and entrepreneurs from the three continents, who discussed behind closed doors matters of geopolitics and economics are crucial for international interests. “This perception has implications for the development of economic and trade relations, and is due to a lack of confidence. The strategic economic relations play a key role in increasing the confidence of Chinese friends to Europe. ” Italy also has its own place in this discussion because, as pointed out by Cesare Romiti, “China does not forget the pictures of Matteo Ricci and Marco Polo, and that Italy was among the first countries to establish ties with Beijing . While focusing on the economy, which remains the priority for Beijing, the forum did not leave aside the question of Sino-European relationship.

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