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Ukraine-Related Sanctions: Lessons for a Taiwan Conflict Scenario

Ukraine-Related Sanctions: Lessons for a Taiwan Conflict Scenario

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Agathe Demarais.
China’s Cautious Moves in the EU Tariff Conflict

China’s Cautious Moves in the EU Tariff Conflict

By You Wang
As the EU moves to impose steep tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, China finds itself at a pivotal juncture in its evolving trade relationship with Europe. 

A Potential Trade War With China: EU Strengths and Weaknesses

A Potential Trade War With China: EU Strengths and Weaknesses

By Gabriele Manca
While the EU faces significant vulnerabilities in its economic relationship with China, it still holds key cards to play.

China Targets Europe’s Farmers, Not Its Automakers, in Response to EU Tariffs on Electric Cars

China Targets Europe’s Farmers, Not Its Automakers, in Response to EU Tariffs on Electric Cars

By Associated Press
China’s Commerce Ministry announced Monday that it is opening an anti-dumping investigation into pork from Europe, widely seen as a response to the EU move on electric cars.

Behind the EU’s New Probe Into China’s Green Tech Subsidies

Behind the EU’s New Probe Into China’s Green Tech Subsidies

By Valeria Fappani and Blanca Marabini San Martín
The latest probe is just the beginning of EU efforts to adjust to a “new world” focused on economic security. 
China’s Export-Reliant Growth Model Threatens Its Trade Relations

China’s Export-Reliant Growth Model Threatens Its Trade Relations

By François Godement
The country's economic model depends on the world absorbing its surplus production. As protectionism grows elsewhere, Europe is increasingly exposed to these dumping practices.

Can China-Europe Relations Be Salvaged?

Can China-Europe Relations Be Salvaged?

The Diplomat interviews Theresa Fallon, founder and director of CREAS in Brussels, about the China-EU summit outcomes and what's next for the relationship.
China, Europe, and the Great Electric Vehicle Race

China, Europe, and the Great Electric Vehicle Race

By Valeria Fappani and Blanca Marabini San Martín
Chinese EVs are gaining market share around the world, but Europe is putting on the brakes.

A European FTA With India Is Not a Counterweight to China

A European FTA With India Is Not a Counterweight to China

By Krzysztof Iwanek
There is currently no way for India to take China’s place in the European Union’s economic relations.

China, EU Leaders Hold ‘Intense’ Virtual Meeting

China, EU Leaders Hold ‘Intense’ Virtual Meeting

By Shannon Tiezzi
The meeting highlighted continuing areas of friction between China and Europe, especially on market access and human rights.

Is Europe Finally Rising to the China Challenge?

Is Europe Finally Rising to the China Challenge?

By Bart Broer
Last week’s EU-China summit taught Europe that acting in harmony pays off. But can Europe’s unity last?
What’s New About China’s Latest EU Policy Paper?

What’s New About China’s Latest EU Policy Paper?

By Julian Chan
The last policy paper was issued just four years before. What changed?

Could the China-EU High Summit Preserve the Global Trade Order?

Could the China-EU High Summit Preserve the Global Trade Order?

By Shi Zhiqin
China and Europe have converging interests in upholding the legitimacy of international trade.
EU's New Anti-Dumping Rules Threaten Trade Relations With China

EU's New Anti-Dumping Rules Threaten Trade Relations With China

By Magda Tsakalidou
Despite not naming any country, China seems to be the obvious target of new anti-dumping rules.

What Has China Accomplished in Central and Eastern Europe?

What Has China Accomplished in Central and Eastern Europe?

By Valbona Zeneli
Each year, the 16+1 summit has Central and Eastern European states clamoring for Chinese money.

Market Economy Status for China: The Views From Brussels and Beijing

Market Economy Status for China: The Views From Brussels and Beijing

By Insa Ewert and Jan Philipp Pöter
A closer look at the market economy debate between China and the EU.

China Defends Market Economy Hopes After EU Condemnation

China Defends Market Economy Hopes After EU Condemnation

By Peter Bittner
China wants market economy status at the WTO, but the European Union has its doubts.
China-EU Relations: Crisis and Opportunity

China-EU Relations: Crisis and Opportunity

By Shi Zhiqin
The decision to grant China Market Economy Status is a major inflection point in bilateral ties.

So Far, So Close? EU-China Network Diplomacy

So Far, So Close? EU-China Network Diplomacy

By Lucie Qian Xia
“Network diplomacy” could be an effective way to take the bilateral relationship forward.
China’s European Century

China’s European Century

By Tilman Pradt
A Wikistrat crowdsourced simulation

U.S. Should Not Neglect Europe in China Policy

U.S. Should Not Neglect Europe in China Policy

By Anthony Chang
Europe still has an important role to play in Washington's policy for East Asia.

Beijing Pushes For China-EU Free Trade Deal

Beijing Pushes For China-EU Free Trade Deal

By Shannon Tiezzi
At a meeting with his EU counterpart, Yang Jiechi expressed hope for a China-EU free-trade agreement.

China’s Solar Industry Wins Reprieve

China’s Solar Industry Wins Reprieve

A partial settlement with the EU trade spat avoids catastrophe. But the industry still faces severe problems.

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