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

Beijing has urged the European Union to view its trade ties with China in a comprehensive and objective manner and honor its commitment to free trade.

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

"Our objective is not to break with China but to have a real rebalancing," said the bloc's industry chief

The EU plans to expand trade defence tools against China, including import quotas and tariffs, to rebalance trade and protect European industries. Learn mo

The European Union will expand tools to defend its economy against imbalanced trade with China, the bloc's industry chief told The Financial Times in a report published Thursday,…

China has voiced strong objections to the EU's application of trade data, suggesting a skewed portrayal. While the European Union weighs potential import quotas and tariffs aimed…

As China’s industrial surpluses flood markets, the EU is debating whether it needs to shift toward more assertive trade defense tools.

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…

Bruselas apunta que "a medida que los intereses económicos y de seguridad se entrelazan cada vez más, ambas dimensiones requerirán una respuesta más sólida y coherente", ante la…

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.

Debate este viernes sobre las herramientas de política comercial que la Unión Europea puede emplear contra China.

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.

European Union officials are unlikely to take bold action when they meet to discuss new tariffs and quotas on Chinese exports.

Las leyes proteccionistas y los aranceles son los protagonistas de un debate en el seno de la Unión Europea para la soberanía frente al gigante asiático.

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

The European Commission plans broader tariffs, quotas, and safeguards against China across chemicals, metals, and clean tech as the EU trade deficit hit €360 billion.