
Building Bridges: Future of UK-China Trade Amid Global Shifts
Stephen Perry discusses the future of UK-China trade relations amid shifting global dynamics and rising protectionism from the EU and US.
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Stephen Perry discusses the future of UK-China trade relations amid shifting global dynamics and rising protectionism from the EU and US.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang and U.S. Secretary Gina Raimondo to discuss electric vehicle regulations and bilateral trade relations in an upcoming phone call.
China’s Commerce Ministry pushes back against new U.S. regulations on connected vehicles, citing protectionism and urging fair competition in the global automotive market.
US economists warn that new tariffs on Chinese imports could cost American businesses and consumers billions, while hindering green technology advancements.
The U.S. plans to ban Chinese-made tech in electric vehicles by 2029, citing national security. China responds by defending its rights and criticizing U.S. trade practices.
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala emphasizes the dangers of unilateralism and praises China’s support for a multilateral trading system in a recent exclusive interview.
Germany urges the EU and the Chinese mainland to negotiate EV tariffs to prevent trade conflicts and support fair competition, emphasizing China’s significance to European economies.
A global survey by CGTN reveals that over 90% of respondents criticize the U.S. for violating WTO rules through unilateral sanctions and discriminatory trade measures, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with U.S. trade practices.
Washington’s new anti-China bills may harm U.S. interests and damage Sino-U.S. relations more than protecting national security.
U.S. Congress introduces measures to decouple from China, targeting biotech and drone industries, but these efforts may backfire on American innovation and security.