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European Commission Readies All Trade Tools Against China


European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the EU’s readiness to utilize all available trade tools to safeguard its economies amidst concerns over China’s market practices.

Von der Leyen highlighted issues such as heavily subsidized Chinese products flooding European markets, underscoring the necessity for fair access reciprocity. The EU has shown a tougher stance on trade relations with China, echoing similar sentiments expressed by the U.S. Recent investigations into subsidies for Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) and other industries indicate a shift toward more stringent trade policies.

Von der Leyen mentioned the potential deployment of trade defense tools, such as the International Procurement Instrument, to address concerns over market-distorting practices. France, a proponent of the EU’s firmer approach, has called for measures to protect strategic sectors like artificial intelligence and green technology. However, concerns over trade imbalances persist, with France alone facing a significant trade deficit with China.