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Major EU countries push for tougher China policy ahead of Brussels debate

Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, France and Lithuania call for more aggressive response to ‘systemic and structural industrial overcapacity’.

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Major EU countries push for tougher China policy ahead of Brussels debate

Five EU states are pushing Brussels for faster emergency tariffs and sector-wide safeguards against Chinese industrial overcapacity. The proposed "resilience tool" — triggered by supply concentration thresholds — would reshape hardware procurement strategy.

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France and allies call for EU trade defence tool to fend off China | Euractiv

Proposals to counter Beijing come ahead of a key strategic debate on Friday in Brussels

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  1. domenica 24 maggio 2026·euractiv.com

    France and allies call for EU trade defence tool to fend off China | Euractiv

    Proposals to counter Beijing come ahead of a key strategic debate on Friday in Brussels

  2. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Major EU countries push for tougher China policy ahead of Brussels debate

    Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, France and Lithuania call for more aggressive response to ‘systemic and structural industrial overcapacity’.