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Chinese officials "will resolutely adopt countermeasures to safeguard its rights and interests."
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Swiss President and Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter said she regretted that the U.S. was "turning further away from free trade and a rules-based trade order" but said her government was not plann...
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Alongside Wall Street, global stock markets took a beating after Trump unveiled a 10% baseline tax on all imports, as well as higher tariff rates for some major trade partners.
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essanews.com on MSNEU and China to resume talks on Chinese electric cars pricingIn light of the American tariffs on cars imported to the United States, China and the European Union plan to resume talks concerning the minimum prices of Chinese electric vehicles in Europe. This decision was made after a meeting of trade ministers from both sides.
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Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met visiting European Trade and Economic Security Commissioner Maros Sefcovic for a discussion that Sefcovic said on Saturday included a "level playing field" on trade.
Both China and EU have seen their relations with the U.S sour over President Donald Trump's tariff policies. Since taking office in January, Trump has imposed 20% additional tariffs on all Chinese imports.
The EU is ready to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations with China by “deepening trade and investment cooperation”, its trade commissioner said in Beijing on Thursday, according to a Chinese ...
China's commerce ministry said on Thursday that China and the EU have agreed to restart talks on minimum price commitment on Chinese EVs as soon as possible during a meeting with EU trade chief last week.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNEU-Central Asia: Preparing for first-of-its-kind summit aimed at bolstering tradeBy Eurasianet The upcoming European Union-Central Asia summit, to be held April 3-4 in the Uzbek city of Samarkand, is seen by some European observers as a potential watershed moment that can establish Brussels’ Global Gateway strategy as a genuine competitor to China’s Belt & Road Initiative (BRI or B&R) for regional influence.