
EU Warns China It Will Be ‘More Assertive’ on Fair Trade
The European Union’s chief trade negotiator warned China on Monday during his trip to the nation that the
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Chinese EV Maker Zeekr Sweeps Into Europe Amid Subsidy Spat
Electric-car maker Zeekr is banking on extra momentum from sister brands like Volvo Car AB to push into
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European Carmakers Dial Up Pressure on Post-Brexit EV Tariffs
Europe’s main auto lobby group urged policymakers to delay post-Brexit tariffs on electric vehicles, saying they could reduce
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Italy Offers Banks Get-Out Clause to Controversial Windfall Tax
Italian banks will be allowed to avoid paying a controversial windfall tax introduced last month if they set
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Core Inflation Gauges Are Falling in US and Euro Zone
Policymakers on each side of the Atlantic are likely to take comfort this week from a slowdown taking
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EU Negotiator Says Trade Relations with China ‘Very Imbalanced’
The European Union has a “very imbalanced” trade relationship with China, according to the EU’s chief trade negotiator.
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The Global Sugar Shortage Is About to Ease Thanks to a Corn Supply Boom
A global sugar crunch that drove prices of the sweetener to an 11-year high is finally poised to
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Germany Signals China EVs Probe Will Have High Burden of Proof
Germany expressed its support for the European Union’s anti-subsidy probe into Chinese electric vehicles while making it clear
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Europe’s Bond Market Sees First Friday Activity Since June
The bond market in Europe is open for business on a Friday for the first time since June.
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EU Commission Preparing to Recommend Ukraine Membership Talks
The European Union’s executive arm is preparing to recommend starting membership talks with Ukraine in earnest, offering a
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Why Can’t Americans Buy Cheap Chinese EVs?
EV variety is easy to find outside the US. Where American drivers now have about 50 electric cars
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Intel Hit by $400 Million Fine as Clash With EU Rumbles On
Intel Corp. was slapped with a fresh €376.36 million ($400 million) fine by European Union antitrust regulators after
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