China Engages Volkswagen and Bosch Leaders to Ease EU Trade Tensions

China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao has held high level discussions with senior executives from German industrial giants Volkswagen and Bosch, focusing on stabilizing economic ties and addressing trade challenges between China and the European Union. The meetings come at a time of heightened

China Voices Concern Over EU Industrial Accelerator Act Targeting Strategic Sectors

China has expressed serious concern over the European Union’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act, a legislative initiative designed to strengthen domestic manufacturing in key strategic sectors. Officials from China’s Ministry of Commerce said the country is closely monitoring the development of the policy, which

China Softens Tariff Stance in EU Dairy Dispute

China has lowered proposed tariffs on selected European Union dairy products as it moves toward concluding an anti subsidy investigation that has been closely watched by trade officials and industry groups on both sides. The revised tariff levels are significantly below those outlined

Chinese Carmakers Accelerate Push Into Western EV Markets

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers are intensifying efforts to expand into Western markets as trade conditions begin to ease and global demand for competitively priced EVs grows. Recent progress in resolving the long running China EU dispute over electric vehicle subsidies has improved the

‘Soft Landing’ as China and EU Signal Progress in EV Trade Dispute

China and the European Union appear to be edging toward a pragmatic compromise in their long running dispute over Chinese electric vehicles, with both sides signalling progress toward a negotiated solution rather than prolonged confrontation. On Monday, Beijing and Brussels announced what officials

China Imposes Steep Tariffs on EU Cheese and Cream as Trade Tensions Escalate

Provisional Duties Target European Dairy Products China has imposed provisional anti subsidy tariffs on a range of European dairy products, escalating an already tense trade relationship with the European Union. The new measures apply to certain types of cheese and cream imported from

China’s Rare Earth Magnet Exports to Europe Surge as Licensing Rules Ease

Export Rebound Signals Shift in Supply Conditions China’s exports of rare earth permanent magnets to the European Union rose sharply in November, marking a clear rebound after months of uncertainty around supply approvals. The increase follows confirmation from Beijing that it has begun

China Urges German Carmakers to Help Ease EU Tariff Dispute and Address Nexperia Controversy

China has appealed to Germany’s most influential automotive leaders to help break the ongoing deadlock with Brussels over anti subsidy tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles while also seeking support to resolve the diplomatic and regulatory challenges surrounding the Nexperia semiconductor issue. The requests