China Vows Response to EU’s Carbon Border Trade Curbs
As the EU’s CBAM takes effect on January 1, 2026, China pledges to defend its green progress and push back against what it calls unfair trade curbs.
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As the EU’s CBAM takes effect on January 1, 2026, China pledges to defend its green progress and push back against what it calls unfair trade curbs.
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China accuses the EU of causing escalating trade frictions that could lead to a ‘trade war’, urging dialogue over disputes. What’s behind this brewing tension?
China blames the EU for escalating trade tensions that could lead to a trade war, urging dialogue to resolve issues. The Ministry of Commerce emphasizes the need for cooperation to prevent conflicts.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao calls for open dialogue with the EU to ease trade tensions, emphasizing China’s readiness to resolve frictions and protect its companies.