Ahead of a European Union summit, Chinese leaders are demanding that Europe lift heavy tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and refrain from imposing additional trade barriers. In response, EU leaders express concerns that China's support for Russia not only complicates relations but also presents challenges for local industries due to the risk of artificially cheap products flooding the market. Analysts suggest that China’s confidence stems from a perception of a weakening Western alliance, exacerbated by President Trump’s “America First” stance, which has left transatlantic ties fraying.

Simona Grano, an academic specializing in China, emphasizes that China recognizes its leverage against outside pressures and sees opportunities to assert its interests amidst a shifting global order. She argues that the perceived overstretch of the U.S. and signs of discord within Western alliances provide China with an advantage to pursue its trade, technological, and security agendas.

China’s approach may set the stage for heightened tensions with Europe as it strategically navigates these complex relationships in pursuit of its national interests.