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EU companies in China: Domestic economy is their biggest challenge

Chinese state media mocked the temporary suspension of US tariffs, celebrating it as a symbolic victory in the trade dispute with Washington. But for European companies operating in China, the ongoing trade tensions remain a burden. More pressing, however, are concerns over the sluggish state of China’s domestic economy.

By Jörn Petring

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Antidumping: EU investigates imports of Chinese tires.

The EU market for passenger car and light truck tires is worth over EUR 18 billion. European tire manufacturers claim Chinese competitors have gained increasing market share – in part due to price distortions. Now, new EU tariffs may be on the horizon.

By Manuel Liu

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Package surge from China: Commission proposes EUR 2 fee per shipment

The European Commission plans to propose new revenue streams and a budget overhaul in June. Among the measures is a handling fee of EUR 2 per package imported into the EU via e-commerce from third countries. The revenue would go toward the EU’s own resources. Meanwhile, the EU’s next research framework program, FP10, is expected to retain its independence.

By Corinna Visser

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Trade war: Xi Jinping makes first public statement.

On Monday, the US and China agreed on a 90-day tariff pause. Now, Xi Jinping has addressed the trade dispute publicly for the first time. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is willing to speak with Xi at the end of the week.

By Emily Kossak

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Tariff dispute: How Beijing got Trump to 'bow his head'

China and the USA are willing to compromise. However, this respite in the tariff dispute does not solve the problem. There are appeals from the People's Republic to planning-hungry European companies: "Don't rush into anything!"

By Marcel Grzanna

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Customs data: New figures point to trade route diversion.

China exported more than expected in April despite the announced US tariffs. This could strengthen Beijing's negotiating position in the short term. However, the import data does not bode well for China's domestic consumption.

By Manuel Liu

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Trump's tariffs: Commission prepares for prolonged conflict.

Hopes are fading in the EU that the US President will largely withdraw his tariffs. In that case, the Europeans could target US goods worth EUR 95 billion euros. Meanwhile, Trump and Starmer announce a trade agreement.

By Till Hoppe

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Trade in China: EU companies caught between the fronts.

The global economy is characterized by growing uncertainty, and European companies in China are right in the middle of it. A local survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce shows the extent to which geopolitical tensions between the USA and China are now also affecting European companies. The good news is that many companies believe they are well prepared.

By Lukas Knigge