European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Sunday that there is no reason to “de-risk” the bloc's relationship with the US, according to a Bloomberg report. Von der Leyen has spearheaded a shift in the EU's relationship with China, which she has characterized as de-risking, not decoupling from Beijing.
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AFP on MSNEU chief sees US as 'allies' despite 'differences'The EU still sees the United States as "allies" despite President Donald Trump's verbal broadsides against the bloc, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday, while stressing the need for Europe to "step up" on defence.
The European Parliament has lifted restrictions on lawmakers meeting some Chinese officials, in a fresh indication of a potential thaw in EU-China ties. The recommendations were introduced in April 2023 as a follow up to a sanctioning blitz in 2021,
The Commission's response follows the US imposition of blanket 25% duties on Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% duty on China on Tuesday.
Coming to terms with realignment in Europe, the early signs of Trump’s China strategy, Taiwan stands by Ukraine, Chinese air defense sales to Central Asia, and much more.
The European Union's trade chief Maros Sefcovic intends to visit China at the end of March, according to people familiar with the plan. It will mark his first trip to Beijing as commissioner for trade and economic security and comes after a maiden visit last week to Washington,
Cognac producers are asking the French government to start negotiations with China to resolve bilateral trade tensions, due to which the sector is losing 50 million euros per month. This is reported by Bloomberg.
Chinese tariffs set to hit U.S. farm products
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China imposes retaliatory tariffs on Canadian farm and food products
Chinese tariffs set to hit U.S. farm products as trade tensions mount
The leaders of Canada and Mexico have held talks with the Trump administration to stave off tariffs, but China has instead embarked on a tit-for-tat approach.
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China’s Retaliatory Tariffs on US Farm Goods Take Effect Monday
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