China-EU Relations
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European Parliament Meeting Discusses EU-China Trade Relations
At the European Parliament this week, members of Parliament had questions for Executive Vice President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis on topics such as de-risking, Chinese legislation related to security, Chinese investments in Europe, Chinese restrictions on exports of gallium and germanium, and human rights issues.
EU Lists "Critical Tech", Starts Risk Assessment
The European Commission adopted a new document that sets up a deadline for Member States to conduct risk assessments on multiple critical technologies, including AI, advanced chips and manufacturing equipment, as well as quantum computing, with potential export controls and investment restrictions to follow.
China Automobile Association Sounds Alert on EU's EV Subsidy Investigation
In a statement published this week, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers urged the European Union to use caution in its anti-subsidy investigation, warning that it may harm the EU EV industry and global carbon neutrality goals.
EU's Dombrovskis Travels to China, Talks about Concerns with Trade Imbalance
Just as the U.S. has been rethinking its economic relationship with China in recent years, Europeans have begun doing the same thing, to some extent in response to pressure from the U.S. As part of a recent trip to China, European Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis gave several
China-EU High-Level Dialogue Sets Momentum for Further Collaboration
At the 10th EU-China High-Level Trade and Economic Dialogue in Beijing, which was co-chaired by Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and European Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, the two sides discussed trade, supply chains, and financial services, and agreed to create working groups for some contentious trade issues.
MOFCOM Officials Comment on Trade with EU and Australia, Investment, and Export Controls
During a press conference last week, China's Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yadong offered comments on the upcoming China-EU High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue, China's outbound investment, trade disputes with Australia, and the implementation of export controls on gallium and germanium.
China Extends Countervailing Duties on EU Potato Starch
Last week, China's Ministry of Commerce announced the extension of the countervailing measures on EU potato starch, maintaining countervailing duties of up to 12.4%. The reasoning of the decision is summarized below.