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As U.S.-Europe tensions rise over Ukraine and trade tariffs, European leaders are reassessing their approach to China. Angela Li, chair of the LSE China Development Society, argues that with Washington scaling back security commitments and pressuring Europe economically, Brussels's seeing China as a partner rather than a competitor is both pragmatic and necessary. From rising EU-China trade to Chinese EVs on London's streets, deeper engagement with Beijing is already taking shape.