China and EU to Initiate Talks on Electric Vehicle Subsidy Inquiry
China and the EU agree to consult on the EU’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles, aiming to ease trade tensions.
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China and the EU agree to consult on the EU’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles, aiming to ease trade tensions.
China may impose provisional anti-dumping duties on EU pork imports following an ongoing investigation by the Ministry of Commerce.
Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo meet in Brussels to strengthen China-Belgium relations and promote free trade.
China and Malaysia are advancing their partnership with major infrastructure projects and cultural exchanges, strengthening a shared future and boosting trade and tourism.
China and Malaysia mark their Golden Jubilee with robust trade growth and enduring Belt and Road Initiative partnerships, reflecting decades of strategic diplomacy.
The Chinese mainland’s Ministry of Commerce has launched an anti-dumping probe into EU pork imports, raising concerns about trade fairness and future market dynamics.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledges to enhance cooperation with Australia, emphasizing mutual benefits and opposing confrontational politics during the annual leaders’ meeting.
Celebrating a decade of China-New Zealand partnership, leaders highlight growing trade and cultural ties, with a focus on the upcoming China International Import Expo.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s visit signals a stable era for China-Australia relations, emphasizing strong economic ties and a shift towards independent foreign policies amid a changing global landscape.
The European Commission plans to impose additional duties on Chinese electric vehicles, citing anti-subsidy concerns that could impact both Chinese exporters and European automakers.