KEY POINTS
  • Though EU officials haven't yet revealed the details, one senior EU diplomat said the agreement goes beyond anything Beijing has offered any foreign partner previously.
  • The agreement comes shortly after Americans elected Joe Biden, following a campaign during which he pledged to rally allies in Europe and Asia to counteract China's unfair trade practices.
  • It's clear that President Xi regards 2021, the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party, as perhaps the most important year since he came to power in 2013.    
A screen shows European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen (Bottom R), German Chancellor, Angela Merkel (Bottom L), Chinese President, Xi Jinping (Top L) and European Council President, Charles Michel (Top R) during the European Union - China leaders' meeting via video conference in Brussels, Belgium on September 14, 2020.

Chinese negotiators this week surprised their European Union counterparts with key market access concessions – following long months of intransigence — that could allow the two parties to reach an agreement on a historic investment deal by year's end.

Though EU officials haven't yet revealed the details, one senior EU diplomat said the agreement goes beyond anything Beijing has offered any foreign partner previously, concerning both the level of market access and legal and other guarantees.