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US proposes new tariffs on China, EU

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 · 22h · on MSN
US proposes new tariffs on China, EU over forced labor
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said products of Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, the EU and the U.K., among other countries, would face a 10% duty.

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EU Braces for Tariff Battles With China and the US
 · 13h
China has hit back against the U.S. for suggesting it uses forced labor
 · 17h
Brazil rejects proposed US tariffs related to forced labor
The Brazilian government expressed "deep ​disagreements" with the United ‌States' proposal of new tariffs linked to forced ​labor in a ​statement on Wednesday, saying ⁠the move distorts the ​issue of ...

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Trump to impose tariffs on dozens of nations, citing claims of forced labor
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Trump could slap Australia with 12.5% tariff for allegedly importing goods made by slave labour
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European Union and China tooling up for trade war that could hurt both

It may prove difficult for the EU to reconcile the enthusiasm of member states led by France with the reticence of Germany and Spain
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China Warns of Retaliation Ahead of EU Meeting on Trade Curbs

China issued a sharp warning to the European Union hours before a meeting to discuss potential EU curbs on Chinese exports, setting the stage for a renewed trade barb between the economies.
The Manila Times
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Exploring European Expansion Opportunities for China’s Manufacturing and Logistics Industry

In response, Cushman & Wakefield hosted summits on the topic of Europe Unlocked - New Opportunities for China's Manufacturing & Logistics Industry in Shanghai on June 2 and in Guangzhou on June 4, 2026.
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EU firms’ expansion in China most powerful rebuttal to ‘de-risking’ narrative: Chinese FM on reports of new EU trade-restrictive tools

A growing number of European enterprises are opting to deepen their presence in China and expand local operations here, which in itself stands as the most powerful rebuttal to the so-called "de-risking" narrative,
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Can the EU de-risk from China and make its trade relationship sustainable?

The European Commission declared its trade relationship with China "not sustainable”, pushing for a tougher de-risking but not decoupling strategy. Is this a realistic plan? View on euronews
Euractiv
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EU must not fall into 'China phobia,' warns leading MEP

EU leaders must avoid lapsing into “China phobia” when they sketch out a plan for dealing with the economic superpower this month, said Bernd Lange, the chairman of the European Parliament’s trade committee.
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As trade war with China looms, how can the EU defend itself?

The European Commission is considering a range of tools to shield the bloc from cheap Chinese imports, including reducing its dependence on Chinese components and imposing tariffs on strategic sectors.
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EU trade chief to meet China envoy amid heated trade tensions

Brussels is moving to crack down on Chinese overcapacity flooding the EU market, despite Beijing’s retaliation threats. View on euronews
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Some thoughts on the issue of transparency in building trust between China and Europe

To build trust in the current global security situation, China and the EU should focus on the transparency of strategic intentions, both through dialogue among experts and in high-level defense and security discussions.
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China is negotiating with EU over its steel trade measures, Chinese commerce ministry says

BEIJING, May 28 () - China is negotiating ‌with the ‌European Union within the ​framework of the World Trade Organization over the bloc's ‌new limits ⁠on duty-free steel imports, a ⁠spokesperson for China's commerce ministry said ​on ​Thursday.
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China is a 'very big problem' for EU sanctions against Russia, O'Sullivan tells Euronews

Exclusive: As the bloc readies its 21st sanction package against Russia for the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the EU Sanctions Envoy David O’Sullivan revealed to Euronews that Beijing remains a “very big problem” for the efficacy of measures.
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