French President Macron urged China to boost investment in Europe, citing a need for technology transfer and growth, while criticizing US trade practices. Beijing responded, emphasizing mutual benefit and R&D as drivers of its competitiveness, and expressed hope for a fair European market for Chinese businesses.
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