
Is 2024 the ‘Voldemort of Years’? A Look into Global Risks Ahead
2024 has been ominously dubbed “the Voldemort of years” by Eurasia Group. Explore the top global risks ahead and predictions for China-EU relations with insights from Prof. Max Otte.
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2024 has been ominously dubbed “the Voldemort of years” by Eurasia Group. Explore the top global risks ahead and predictions for China-EU relations with insights from Prof. Max Otte.
China has surpassed Japan as the world’s largest car exporter in 2023. Explore the factors behind this automotive boom, the rise of new-energy vehicles, and the implications for China and the global market.
A CGTN global survey reveals that 87.5% of respondents criticize the EU’s trade protectionism against Chinese EVs, urging for cooperation over conflict to address global challenges.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with the EU’s Josep Borrell in Laos, highlighting China’s commitment to opening up and new opportunities for China-EU cooperation amid global uncertainties.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang congratulated Ursula von der Leyen on her reelection as President of the European Commission, highlighting China’s commitment to stronger China-EU ties and joint global efforts.
A leading Chinese industry body has urged the European Commission to reconsider tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, calling for a balanced solution to prevent harm to both China and the EU.
Professor Horst L\u00f6chel from the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management emphasizes that enhancing competitiveness is essential for mutually beneficial trade amidst the EU’s tariff measures against Chinese electric vehicles.
China’s Ministry of Commerce urges the EU to base its anti-subsidy probe into Chinese electric vehicles on objective facts and mutual recognition, highlighting concerns over recent tariffs and trade tensions.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has launched an investigation into the EU’s foreign subsidy practices, focusing on EU investigations into Chinese companies in key sectors.
China urges the EU to reconsider provisional tariffs of up to 37.6% on Chinese electric vehicles, calling for dialogue to resolve the dispute and prevent harm to the global automotive industry.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Antonio Costa on his election as President of the European Council, emphasizing the importance of China-EU relations and a commitment to deepening strategic communication.
China urges the EU to halt sanctions on Chinese firms linked to Russia, expressing strong opposition and emphasizing the importance of China-EU relations.
China and the European Union have agreed to start consultations on the EU’s investigation into subsidies for Chinese electric vehicles, aiming to address concerns and prevent an escalation of trade frictions.
China’s Ministry of Commerce attributes escalating trade tensions with the EU to European actions, urging dialogue to prevent a trade war and safeguard economic cooperation.
China criticizes the EU’s extensive information demands in an EV subsidy probe, stating they exceed necessary scope and lack legal basis.
At a high-level dialogue in Brussels, China and the EU agreed to deepen cooperation on environmental and climate issues, pledging to work together on green transformation and tackle global climate challenges.
China warns that the EU’s proposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles could harm global efforts to combat climate change and disrupt the automotive industry, urging the EU to reconsider its plans.
China reaffirmed its commitment to human rights during the 39th China-EU Human Rights Dialogue in Chongqing, emphasizing mutual understanding and cooperation with the European Union.
China urges the European Union to stop its anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles, warning that the probe could harm economic and trade cooperation between the two regions.
China’s Commerce Ministry urges the EU to engage in dialogue and foster healthy competition to resolve ongoing trade frictions, emphasizing win-win cooperation and mutual benefit.