China-EU Relations
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China Elements in the U.S.-EU Trade Framework
After months of negotiations, the U.S. and EU reached a framework on a trade agreement last week. While the majority of the agreement touches upon tariff rate setting, market access, and purchase and investment commitments, it also includes language on supply chains, non-market policies, investment review, export controls
China Extends Anti-Subsidy Probe on EU Dairy Imports
Yesterday, China's Ministry of Commerce extended its anti-subsidy investigation on imports of certain European Union dairy products until early next year.
In Retaliatory Move, China Sanctions Two EU Banks
China's Ministry of Commerce today announced sanctions against two European Union banks, both headquartered in Lithuania. The move comes as direct retaliation after the EU sanctioned two Chinese financial institutions last month as part of its 18th package of sanctions against Russia.
EU Trade Commissioner Comments on U.S.-EU Trade Deal Implications for China
Over the weekend, the U.S. and EU announced some details of a bilateral trade deal, although many points remain unclear.
EU, China Summit Ends with Divisions on Trade
A high-level summit between the European Union and China this week underscored persistent deep divisions over trade imbalances and market access, with some progress on export controls. While both sides expressed a desire for cooperation, the detailed exchanges revealed significant hurdles to easing economic friction.
Irish Data Protection Commission Announces New TikTok Inquiry
Following up on an earlier inquiry, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has announced a new inquiry into TikTok's practices related to the transfer of European user data to China.
EU-China Trade Tensions Continue Ahead of 50th Anniversary Summit
Last week, remarks from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on challenges presented by China ignited a strong rebuttal from China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) spokesperson, highlighting the deepening economic and trade disputes between the two global powers. As the EU and China prepare to commemorate 50