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European Commission debates policy shift to protect industry from China
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BRUSSELS, May 29 (Reuters) - European commissioners met on Friday to discuss how to shield Europe's industries from surging Chinese imports, and secure alternative supplies of key inputs and critical minerals to reduce the bloc's heavy dependence on China.
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- Washington ExaminerWill the EU finally get tough on China's 'existential' trade threat? Doubtful
- YahooIs Europe finally waking up to China?
- Euronews EnglishIs Europe finally waking up to China?
- Yahoo! FinanceChina Threatens to Launch Trade Probes Against the European Union
- MorningstarChina Threatens to Launch Trade Probes Against the European Union -- 2nd Update
- Yahoo NewsEU wants 'robust' defence against China trade imbalance
- Crypto BriefingEuropean Union warns trade relationship with China is unsustainable as deficit hits €1 billion per day
- Bloomberg BusinessEU Warns Trade Relationship With China Is 'Not Sustainable'
- DT NewsEU moves to strengthen industries amid growing tensions with China
- CNAEU calls for 'more robust' response on China trade imbalance
- en.philenews.comEU tells China current trade relationship is unsustainable
- RTE.ieEuropean commissioners discuss reducing reliance on China
- Global Banking & Finance ReviewEU Weighs Policy Shift to Protect Industry from Chinese Imports
- The Wall Street JournalChina Threatens to Launch Trade Probes Against the European Union
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