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China abruptly cancelled EU meetings amid growing trade tensions, showing its refusal to concede on Europe's "unsustainable" €359.8 billion annual trade deficit.
The EU imposes piecemeal measures like tech bans, cybersecurity updates, and anti-dumping investigations against China.
The Chinese are gambling that other international investors will also oppose some of Europe’s trade measures and help defeat them.
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BRUSSELS – China has abruptly cancelled two scheduled meetings with senior European Union (EU) officials, in a sign of growing tensions between Beijing and Brussels over soaring Chinese trade surpluses with Europe.
No formal explanation for the abrupt cancellations – first reported in London’s Financial Times daily – was given, and both the EU and China are now claiming that the talks were merely “rescheduled”.
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