EU Negotiator Says Trade Relations with China ‘Very Imbalanced’
- The EU's trade chief has urged the US to adopt a "de-risking" strategy instead of relying too much on China, causing controversy in Beijing.
- However, the EU trade chief clarified that the EU has no intention of completely decoupling from China, but rather protecting itself when needed.
- Additionally, the EU trade chief emphasized the importance of global collaboration between China and the EU on issues like food security, climate change, and debt distress.
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EU does not want to decouple from China but must protect itself: EU trade chief
The European Union has no intention of decoupling from China but needs to protect itself when its openness is abused, the bloc's Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis said, as both sides look to cool rising tensions over geopolitics and trade.
EU does not want to decouple from China but must protect itself – EU trade chief
SHANGHAI, China – The European Union has no intention to decouple from China but needs to protect itself when its openness is abused, the bloc’s Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis said, as both sides look to cool rising tensions over geopolitics and trade. Relations have become tense due to Beijing’s ties with Moscow after Russian forces swept into Ukraine, and the EU’s push to rely less on the world’s second-largest economy. The bloc p…
EU does not want to decouple from China but must protect itself, says EU trade chief
The European Union has no intention to decouple from China but needs to protect itself when its openness is abused, the bloc's Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis said, as both sides look to cool rising tensions over geopolitics and trade. Relations have become tense due to Beijing's ties with Moscow…
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