China's commerce ministry has said it had launched an anti-dumping investigation into imports of an important engineering chemical from the European Union, the United States, Taiwan and Japan.
China has hinted at possible tit-for-tat action against trade barriers imposed by the United States last week, as relations between the two economic superpowers become increasingly fraught.
China said Friday (5 January) it had launched an anti-dumping investigation into brandy imported from the European Union, as commercial tensions flare between the two trading superpowers.
On Sunday, China’s Ministry of Commerce said it was launching an anti-dumping probe into polyoxymethylene or POM copolymers, a thermoplastic used in various industries ranging from auto parts to ...
Germany has launched an 11th-hour bid to avert a full-scale trade war between Europe and China, resisting French calls to hit ...
The Financial Times newspaper reported the widely expected news, citing people familiar with the matter. The duties applying ...
Defence chiefs and officials from around the world are attending the annual forum that has in recent years become a barometer ...
A report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), released late on Tuesday, said the world’s second-largest economy will ...
Beijing wants to deal with economic and trade frictions through dialogue, and avoid an uncontrolled escalation, Commerce ...
CHINA accused the European Union of working to “suppress” Chinese companies and said Beijing will take action to safeguard its interests, as the bloc moves closer to imposing tariffs on Chinese ...
The threat of EV tariffs between Europe and China continues to loom and is heating up. The EU has reportedly delayed sharing its decision on implementing fees on Chinese EV imports to avoid the topic ...
The EU faces a delicate balancing act as it prepares to rev up taxes on Chinese electric cars to protect European industry ...