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China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, arrives in Dublin on Sunday as China and the European Union are reassessing their relationship in the light of Donald Trump’s actions since his return to the White House last month. Although Beijing and Brussels remain divided on everything from trade policy to the war in Ukraine, there are signs that a reset could be in the offing after four tense and difficult years. In a speech to European ambassadors last week, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said the EU would continue to “derisk” its economic relationship with China. “But there is also...