Is Europe finally waking up to China?
- The European Union has determined that its current trade relationship with China is unsustainable, leading to a shift toward more aggressive economic countermeasures.
- In April, the EU agreed to double tariffs on steel imports that exceed established quotas to combat Chinese overcapacity.
- This "safeguard" measure is supported by major economies including France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and Lithuania, who are advocating for similar protections in other sectors.
- These escalating trade tensions signal a broader strategic pivot as Brussels attempts to reduce economic dependence on Beijing despite the risk of diplomatic friction.
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