
China Lessens Dependence on U.S. Trade, Strengthens Global Partnerships
China is reducing its dependence on U.S. trade, strengthening ties with ASEAN and the EU, and boosting domestic consumption as a key driver of economic growth.
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China is reducing its dependence on U.S. trade, strengthening ties with ASEAN and the EU, and boosting domestic consumption as a key driver of economic growth.

EU emphasizes the importance of fair trade amid global tariff tensions, pledging to respond firmly if targeted.

China expresses willingness to engage with the EU on intellectual property issues following a WTO complaint.

China urges the EU to reconsider its ‘unfair’ foreign subsidy investigations, citing trade barriers and significant economic losses for Chinese companies.
China extends its anti-dumping probe into EU brandy imports until 2025, citing case complexity and imposing temporary measures to protect its domestic industry.
EU officials have sent their top diplomat for Syria to Damascus to engage with the country’s new government, marking a significant move towards renewed dialogue.
China urges the EU to avoid misusing trade remedies and seeks to resolve disputes through dialogue, aiming to safeguard economic cooperation between the two sides.

China’s Ministry of Commerce asserts that its anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports comply with WTO rules, responding to the EU’s request for consultations over the trade issue.