
EU punitive tariffs: Why German companies in China call for renegotiations
Overcapacity and high price pressure put German companies in China under severe pressure. Nevertheless, companies refuse European tariffs on Beijing.
By Jörn Petring
Overcapacity and high price pressure put German companies in China under severe pressure. Nevertheless, companies refuse European tariffs on Beijing.
By Jörn Petring
In an interview conducted by János Allenbach-Ammann, Valdis Dombrovskis warns of the growing market share of Chinese EV manufacturers. The Trade Commissioner and Vice-President of the European Commission also calls on Germany to make more public investments.
By Table.Briefings
At the East German Economic Forum in Bad Saarow, the German Chancellor criticized the EU Commission for the meagre progress in negotiating new free trade agreements and called for a leaner process.
By Redaktion Table
At the start of the three-day state visit, Emmanuel Macron and host Frank-Walter Steinmeier emphasize the good Franco-German relations. However, the two governments have a lot to discuss.
By Till Hoppe
The seven leading Western industrialized nations accuse China of flooding foreign markets with products at dumping prices. At the end of their meeting, they said they were considering taking steps at the World Trade Organization.
By Redaktion Table
The trade disputes between China and the West continue to intensify. Beijing now considers punitive tariffs on imported chemicals used in the automotive sector, among others.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Commission has launched a 9- to 14-month investigation into the public procurement market for medical products in China. This first-time deployment of the International Procurement Instrument (IPI) could lead to the disadvantage of Chinese medical products in the European procurement market.
By Table.Briefings
After the French Senate rejected the ratification of CETA last week, the National Assembly now has to vote on it again. The French government wants to delay this vote as much as possible.
By Table.Briefings
A large majority of the upper house of the French Parliament rejects the ratification of the CETA trade agreement between the EU and Canada.
By Table.Briefings
Companies complain about a fragmented set of rules for export controls within the EU. But a harmonized approach is still a long way off due to national reservations.
By Table.Briefings