Indo-Pacific: How the EU is expanding its strategic alliances
The EU is concluding free trade and security agreements in the region in order to protect itself more effectively against geopolitical tensions.
By Antonia Zimmermann
The EU is concluding free trade and security agreements in the region in order to protect itself more effectively against geopolitical tensions.
By Antonia Zimmermann
A debate that had originally been scheduled for mid-April is now planned for May 29.
By Antonia Zimmermann
As conflict in the Middle East intensifies, New Delhi and Seoul are expanding their economic ties and planning to boost trade in energy, critical minerals, shipbuilding, semiconductors and steel. The goal is to double bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030.
By Ning Wang
New Chinese laws are undermining the EU’s legislative authority and putting companies in a bind. This is the Chinese government's way of pushing back against the European “de-risking” strategy, which has so far failed to yield tangible results.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
New Chinese laws are undermining the EU’s legislative authority and putting companies in a bind. In doing so, Beijing is adding to its arsenal against Europe’s de-risking strategy, which so far has produced little visible effect.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
During the negotiations for the deal, the European Commission took into account the cumulative impact of free trade agreements on domestic agriculture.
By Antonia Zimmermann
To shield struggling domestic industry from cheap Chinese exports, industry groups are calling for instruments similar to the new steel safeguards to be extended to other sectors.
By Antonia Zimmermann
The issue of export controls had recently gone somewhat quieter. But the EU Chamber in Beijing warns that suspended measures with far-reaching consequences could return within just a few months.
By Jörn Petring
The EU is introducing new protective measures for the steel sector. But Brussels is still struggling to find a broader response to Chinese overcapacity. At the same time, a new Chinese supply chain law is creating additional uncertainty.
By Antonia Zimmermann, Amelie Richter and János Allenbach-Ammann
EU institutions are launching negotiations on the implementation of the US trade agreement. While the Council is seeking a rapid reduction in tariffs on US goods, the Parliament wants to link the reductions to stricter conditions.
By Antonia Zimmermann