Inquiry into eight EU countries is latest chapter in hostility between Beijing and EU over trade
Chinese authorities have launched an anti-subsidy investigation into European dairy imports, in the latest sign of escalating trade tensions between Brussels and Beijing.
The announcement from China’s commerce ministry on Wednesday came a day after the European Commission revealed revised duties on Chinese electric vehicles as part of its examination into what it viewed as artificially cheap cars that posed a threat to jobs in Europe’s motor industry.
More Stories
Majority of Australians think China will be world’s most powerful country by 2035, poll finds
Europe will never return to Russian gas, European Commission insists
Oil and gold prices soar and stock markets fall after Israel’s attacks on Iran