
China Claims EU’s Subsidy Probes Block Trade, Causing $1 Billion in Losses
China accuses the EU’s foreign subsidy investigations of creating trade and investment barriers, leading to over $1 billion in economic losses and hindering bilateral trade.
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China accuses the EU’s foreign subsidy investigations of creating trade and investment barriers, leading to over $1 billion in economic losses and hindering bilateral trade.
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