BRUSSELS, BELGIUM / PARIS, FRANCE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 26 June 2026 - As artificial intelligence reshapes global power
dynamics, European and Chinese leaders are warning that the EU and China
must move beyond zero-sum competition to harness their complementary
strengths in AI governance and industrial application.
The consensus emerged during the 12th CEIBS Europe Forum, a flagship
dialogue held across Paris (22 June) and Brussels (24 June) bringing
together policymakers, industry executives, and academics.
Addressing the forums, former President of the European Council Charles
Michel stressed that AI is no longer merely a technological issue, but a
matter of "sovereignty, leadership, and power." He identified
semiconductors, data infrastructure, and regulatory policy as the core
variables shaping future international relations. While acknowledging
intensifying global competition, Michel called for "responsible
collaboration," noting that Europe's mature approach to corporate
governance and data security could confer distinct long-term resilience.
The events highlighted a clear strategic divergence in global AI: the US
leads in frontier investment, China excels in large-scale application
and open-source models, while Europe dominates in regulatory frameworks.
"The more intense the competition becomes, the more important dialogue
and cooperation are," noted CEIBS President Wang Hong, highlighting the
need to balance global AI governance.
Other speakers included Chinese Ambassador to the EU Cai Run and Chinese Minister to France Chen Li.
Industry panels featuring executives from Siemens, EDF, and leading
robotics firms reinforced this pragmatic approach. Across sectors like
energy, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing, experts agreed that AI
acts as an enabler rather than a replacement for human expertise.
However, they cautioned that AI's massive energy demands present a
critical challenge—and a prime opportunity for joint Sino-European
innovation in grid technology and renewables.
Concluding the Brussels summit, CEIBS Co-President (European) Frank
Bournois encapsulated the sentiment of both cities: "Competition is
natural, but insufficient. The real formula we need is unity and trust."
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