China Trade Tensions Rise
6 articles from 6 countries
Turkey has launched an anti-dumping probe into solar glass imports from China, while Denmark's PM calls for a firm EU response to China's trade practices. Meanwhile, Peru's Port of Chancay strengthens its role in Peru-China trade, and Serbia's president argues that sanctions against China cannot succeed.
Turkey Launches Anti-Dumping Probe into Solar Glass Imports from China, Malaysia, Vietnam
- Turkey's Ministry of Trade has launched an anti-dumping investigation into solar glass imports from China, Malaysia, and Vietnam. - The probe was initiated following a complaint from a domestic producer, citing price suppression and economic damage to the local industry. - If dumping is confirmed, Turkey may impose provisional or definitive anti-dumping measures.
Port of Chancay marks one year, boosting Peru-China trade
- The Port of Chancay in Peru marks its first year of operations, solidifying its role as a major Latin American logistics hub. - The port has facilitated trade between Peru, China, and the Asia-Pacifโฆ
Denmark's PM calls for firm EU response to China's trade practices
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called for a firm EU response to China's trade and technology practices, including its support for Russia. - Frederiksen stated that the EU must be prepared tโฆ
Europe debates tougher China stance: โWe have to defend ourselvesโ
- European leaders are debating a tougher stance against China due to its increasing dominance in key industries like electric vehicles and solar panels. - Concerns exist that China's overcapacity is โฆ
Vuฤiฤ: Sanctions and protectionist measures against China cannot succeed
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vuฤiฤ stated that sanctions and protectionist measures against China are doomed to fail. - Vuฤiฤ argued that China's continued growth and development will overcome theseโฆ
China's Rise Costs Germany 400,000 Industrial Jobs, Berlin Considers Action
- China's rapid industrial advancement has led to the loss of over 400,000 German industrial jobs since 2019, according to German industry research. - Germany is increasingly losing market share to Chโฆ