China Warns EU New Industrial Act Creates “Serious Investment Barriers”
China’s commerce ministry warns the EU’s new Industrial Accelerator Act discriminates against foreign investors in key green sectors and could slow Europe’s energy transition.
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China’s commerce ministry warns the EU’s new Industrial Accelerator Act discriminates against foreign investors in key green sectors and could slow Europe’s energy transition.
Spanish PM Sánchez’s fourth China visit since 2023 highlights deepening bilateral ties and Spain’s strategic role in fostering EU-China economic collaboration amid new green energy partnerships.
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez visits Xiaomi’s Beijing campus, signaling strengthened tech collaboration between Europe and China amid growing EV market competition.
Premier Li Qiang and Dutch PM Rob Jetten agree to expand green tech and innovation collaboration, reinforcing China-Netherlands economic ties amid global uncertainties.
German Chancellor Merz’s China visit advances climate-focused economic ties, institutionalizing green transition cooperation and stabilizing EU-Asia trade relations.
China condemns EU investigation into Goldwind wind turbines as discriminatory, warning of impacts on green energy cooperation and global trade relations.
China voices concerns over EU supplier regulations, defends export measures, and reports progress in Canada trade talks as of January 2026.
China and Ireland deepen strategic partnership through aligned industrial strengths, shared development philosophies, and Ireland’s upcoming 2026 EU presidency role.
China pledges decisive action against EU carbon border tax measures it deems unfair, citing concerns over trade discrimination and climate governance principles.
EU’s decision to impose up to 45% tariffs on China-made EVs sparks significant backlash, with China urging dialogue to resolve differences and experts warning of global impacts.
Germany’s Economics Minister Robert Habeck urges a political solution to the EU-China dispute over electric vehicle tariffs, emphasizing the need to avoid a damaging trade conflict and promote fair competition.
The European Union’s anti-subsidy probe into electric vehicles imported from the Chinese mainland sparks concerns over protectionism, potentially undermining fair competition and impacting global free trade.
The European Commission’s decision to increase tariffs on Chinese EVs raises concerns about its impact on the global automotive industry and innovation.
The EU’s new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles may strain trade relations, impact consumers, and hinder environmental goals. Is this protectionist move a boon or bane for Europe?
The European Commission has launched an anti-subsidy investigation into electric vehicles imported from the Chinese mainland, citing concerns over unfair state subsidies affecting the European market.