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EU and China Face Off Over Trade Imbalances

Brussels hosts a high-stakes trade summit this Monday as EU Commissioner Maros Šefčovič meets Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao to address the bloc's staggering €1 billion-per-day trade deficit. The meeting serves as a litmus test for Europe’s strategy to curb a flood of subsidized imports threatening its domestic manufacturing base.

EU and China Face Off Over Trade Imbalances

Šefčovič is bringing concrete proposals to the table, including an ‘overcapacity’ instrument designed to trigger new tariffs and import quotas on Chinese industrial goods. His office is also pushing for a diversification mandate that would compel European firms to source critical materials outside of China, aiming to dismantle the bloc’s deep-seated industrial dependency.

Despite the aggressive framing, the atmosphere remains cautious. Internal friction surfaced during the mid-June summit in Brussels, where several EU leaders signaled hesitation regarding the immediate implementation of defensive trade measures. With some member states wary of escalating tensions, the anticipated clash over Beijing’s subsidy practices may yield more procedural debate than the decisive policy shifts officials initially promised.

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