Steel: Beijing and Brussels negotiate over EU safeguard measures
Beijing is accusing the EU of protectionism. The two sides are currently in talks over the EU plan, which calls for stricter safeguard measures.
By Manuel Liu
Beijing is accusing the EU of protectionism. The two sides are currently in talks over the EU plan, which calls for stricter safeguard measures.
By Manuel Liu
Rare earths, unfair competition and EU trade defense measures: Katherina Reiche addressed the key points of contention with China in Beijing. But her visit also showed that Berlin does not yet have a clear strategy.
By Jörn Petring
European companies are looking somewhat more optimistically at business in China again. Despite the first signs of easing, however, price pressure, weak demand and geopolitical risks remain major points of criticism.
By Jörn Petring
As German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche visits China, Berlin still has not managed to define its position on the competitive threat from China. Meanwhile, France, Spain and Italy are pushing for a tougher line.
By Antonia Zimmermann, Angela Köckritz and Till Hoppe
The EU aims to strengthen its ties with South Africa. To that end, it concluded several agreements with South Africa last fall. Two European Parliament committees are now assessing how these agreements can be implemented during visits to the country.
By David Renke
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Council President António Costa are meeting with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in Mexico City today. The agreement will facilitate market access in Mexico for EU agricultural exporters.
By Antonia Zimmermann
The European Commission could present steps in June to better protect the chemicals and mechanical engineering sectors. China’s Ministry of Commerce has now threatened “resolute countermeasures.”
By Manuel Liu
Heads of state and government are hoping that the Turnberry deal will hold. However, EU institutions have tied its implementation to new conditions. The concern now is that the US president may reject them.
By Antonia Zimmermann
In the week following their summit, the United States and China have made further details of their agreements public. Broadly speaking, both sides appear to agree on what was decided and on how things are to proceed.
By Manuel Liu
Before the measures can take effect, they must first be approved by the member states.
By Antonia Zimmermann