EU and Chinese trade officials met on Monday, and settled on a roadmap for future talks that seeks to produce "tangible results" by October. Separately, the EU is now moving ahead with new tariffs to protect its steel industry from global overcapacity, a move which has already been a source of irritation for China.
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