A delegation led by Eurogroup chief Jean-Claude Juncker, European Central Bank head Jean-Claude Trichet and economic and monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia also urged a ‘gradual and orderly’ appreciation of the yuan.
It also warned
‘We are considering the moment has not yet arrived to withdraw the stimulus packages that are under way in various parts of world,’ Juncker told a news conference after a meeting between EU officials and Chinese economic managers.
The Asian giant’s economic recovery was well under way, Juncker said, adding the Euro area was also detecting clear signs of improvement and expecting to see a moderate recovery in 2010.
‘The Euro area will see no major withdrawal of stimulus measures in 2010,’ he said.
The meeting took place a day ahead of a major China-EU summit expected to focus on climate change.
The yuan currency’s exchange rate is one of the thorniest issues between
The Chinese currency has been effectively pegged to the US dollar since the summer of 2008, and Europe fears the euro’s resultant rise against the yuan will hurt EU exports to
‘We said there was a case for what I would say is a gradual and orderly appreciation of the currency against the euro and the major floating currencies. This was our message,’ Trichet told reporters.
‘We were not defending the overall interest of the European economy only,’ he said. ‘We were defending what we trust is the superior interest of both the Chinese and the European economy — and the global economy.’ Trichet said the rebalancing of
‘In this still difficult economic situation we should avoid protectionism... it is in the Chinese interests not to create conditions that can lead to protectionism,’ he told reporters after the news conference.
Wen, for his part, had also been expected to urge the European leaders to guard against protectionism. In 2009, the European Union launched five anti-dumping investigations into Chinese products.
Wen was scheduled to have dinner on Sunday with European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso.
Both will take part in the China-EU summit Monday, which is also being attended by Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, who holds the rotating EU presidency.
The summit takes place a week before climate change talks open in
One senior European official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the
A summit between the two sides was subsequently held in







