Brussels now considers current trade relations with China unsustainable. A series of EU laws and measures have so far failed to shift the dynamics, while drawing Beijing’s ire. Here are five key takeaways on the increasingly heated EU-China relationship. #EuropeNews

If Europe wants to reduce security vulnerabilities in its economic relationship with China, it must embed those policies within a strategically positive narrative.

Europe is adopting a tougher stance against China's industrial practices. A new strategy aims to protect European industries from unfair competition and overcapacity. Several EU…

Ahead of a key debate on Friday, most commissioners said to support a more robust stance and broader use of safeguard measures.

Handelsmaatregelen: China is uitgegroeid tot grote concurrent voor Europese bedrijven, en soms hele bedrijfstakken. Brussel buigt zich over maatregelen die het gevaar moeten…

The EU executive is set for much-heralded talks Friday on ramping up Europe's trade defences to shield critical industries from Chinese rivals -- with a growing chorus pressing…

EU Commission chief von der Leyen is pulling her team together this morning for urgent talks on whether the EU should take on a tougher economic stance towards China. The…

A new era of fractious EU-China trade relations is here to stay, as Brussels’ view of Beijing has fundamentally changed, lobbyist says.

BRUSSELS: The European Union must act more forcefully to rebalance its trade relationship with China, the bloc's executive said on Friday (May 29), after holding talks on protectin

The EU warns its trade relationship with China is unsustainable as the deficit hits €360 billion. Brussels prepares tariffs and 'Buy European' measures.

Brussels now considers current trade relations with China unsustainable. A series of EU laws and measures have so far failed to shift the dynamics, while drawing Beijing’s ire.…

Trade chief details why bloc needs to take stronger steps to defend itself from what is described as a new ‘China shock’ to its industries.

The European Commission declared EU-China trade "not sustainable" amid a €359.8B deficit, proposing supply-chain diversification and new trade-defense tools.