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EU foreign policy chief says that global trade war works in China’s interests

  • Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, stated that U.S. trade wars benefit China, emphasizing the need for Europe and Canada to cooperate more on defense spending.
  • Many NATO countries are not meeting the 2% GDP defense spending target, while Russia's defense spending is 9% of its GDP, highlighting the seriousness of the threat it poses.
  • Kallas warned that if Russia is not deterred by sufficient defense investment, it may continue its aggressive actions, endangering global security.
  • The EU and Canada are discussing a security and defense partnership that could enhance military cooperation amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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EU foreign policy chief says that global trade war works in China's interests

The European Union’s foreign policy chief says tariffs between western countries only serve China’s interests and is calling for higher defence spending to keep Russia in check.

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MALBAIA — The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs asserts that customs duties between Western countries serve only China's interests and calls for an increase in defence spending to contain Russia. "If the United States is waging a trade war with Canada, Mexico or the European Union, then it is China that really benefits from it," Kaja Kallas said in an interview given to La Presse canadienne on Thursday.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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