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EU Report Shows Slight Decline in Chinese Investments
A new European Commission report on its investment screening process shows a slight decrease in the number of European investments by Chinese entities.
EU Anti-Dumping Duties on Silicon from China Extended after Expiry Review
Last week, the EU issued a decision that extends existing anti-dumping duties on silicon from China. As part of its reasoning in the case, the European Commission considered the role of the CCP in the management of the Chinese companies under investigation in the context of the normal value calculation.
EU Anti-Dumping Duties on Molybdenum Wire from China Extended after Expiry Review
Yesterday, the EU issued a decision that extends existing anti-dumping duties on molybdenum wire from China. As part of its reasoning in the case, the European Commission considered the role of the CCP in the management of the Chinese companies under investigation.
EU One Step Closer to Finalizing Another Tool to Counter Chinese Subsidies
Last month, the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament reached an agreement on an EU regulation on foreign subsidies that distort the internal EU market. The regulation still needs to be formally adopted by the European Council and the Parliament before it takes effect, but the substance
EU Trade Official Comments on China Trade Issues, Sets out Contrasts with U.S. Policies
At a CSIS event yesterday entitled Rethinking Trade In a Geopolitical Context: Trends and Transatlantic Cooperation, European Commission Director General for Trade Sabine Weyand offered some general remarks on EU trade policy and trade relations with the U.S., and then discussed these issues further with U.S. trade policy
European Trade Ministers Comment on China Trade Issues
The EU Foreign Affairs Council met on Thursday to talk about trade issues, with China trade as one of the items on the agenda.