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[Beijing Hour Summary: China-EU Summit, Japanese Political Shift, and Infrastructure Expansion]-[Japanese PM vows to stay on after ruling coalition loses upper house control]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-07-21

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The 25th China-EU Summit and Bilateral Ties

As China and the European Union mark the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, high-level engagement is set to intensify. President of the European Council Antonio Costa and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen are scheduled to visit China this week to participate in the 25th China-EU summit. According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the visit will include meetings with President Xi Jinping and a summit co-chaired by Premier Li Qiang. Ambassadors highlight that this relationship has maintained a "steady growth momentum" over the past five decades, with trade volume surging from a mere US $2.4 billion at the onset of diplomatic ties to over US $784.8 billion by 2024. European business leaders at the China International Supply Chain Expo emphasized that China remains the "factory of the world," noting that China's efficient supply chain management is crucial for global trade and cost-effectiveness for consumers.

Political Instability in Japan

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is facing a precarious political future following a significant electoral setback. His ruling coalition, consisting of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Komeito, failed to secure a majority in the upper house of parliament, winning only 47 seats against the 50 required. Experts attribute this defeat primarily to "bread and butter issues," specifically the rising cost of living and inflation, which have deeply concerned the Japanese public. Professor Lim Tai-Wei, an East Asian expert, noted that the Prime Minister now faces a "balancing act" within his party, and his weakened position may hinder his effectiveness in upcoming international negotiations, including critical tariff discussions with the United States.

Economic and Infrastructure Development

China continues to prioritize the modernization of its transport network, which is viewed as a "game changer" for regional integration and economic growth. The country has successfully built the world’s largest high-speed railway and expressway networks. Statistics reveal that cities connected by high-speed rail have seen economic growth exceeding 30% compared to those without such access. Furthermore, China's total trade in goods reached nearly US $6.2 trillion in 2024. In the industrial sector, CATL’s US $8 billion investment in Hungary’s Debrecen illustrates China’s global expansion, helping Hungary transition toward becoming a key European battery production hub amidst the global electric vehicle boom.

Humanitarian Concerns and Regional Challenges

International attention remains focused on the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where health authorities report that nearly 18,000 children have died since the conflict began in October 2023. The United Nations has raised alarms regarding the risk of starvation, noting that at least 10% of children screened in the territory are suffering from malnutrition. Meanwhile, in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong, recovery efforts are underway following the passage of Typhoon Weipa, which triggered heavy rainfall and necessitated the evacuation of 660,000 people in Guangdong province. Additionally, the Kashmir region is grappling with the severe impacts of climate change, with scientists reporting a 30% loss in glacier mass over the last six decades, threatening the region's water security and agricultural stability.

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The visit coincides with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two sides.
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this relationship has travelled an extraordinary journey and maintained a steady growth momentum.
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The past 50 years has witnessed more practical cooperation.
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if you look at that, that China is number one in supply chain.
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business isn't just about fashion, it's about change.
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chart the course
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steady growth momentum
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in-depth discussions
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reach a consensus
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fruitful results
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