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China raises sanctions against European Parliamentarians who criticize human rights crimes. The decision opens up the renewal of dialogue with the EU

Summary by Aleph News
China's decision is based on the US tax rates and global trade uncertainty. The EU, faced with economic pressures, tries to maintain a balance between the criticisms of Chinese industrial policy and the need to avoid a bilateral trade war. Although sanctions are high, the European Parliament's criticisms remain acute. China will raise sanctions on the current five and other European Members who have criticized human rights violations, according …
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Aleph News broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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