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The EU and other trading partners should keep short-term peace while preserving fundamental principles
Last-ditch talks on G7 sidelines fall short over market access after five years of negotiations
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Washington insists materials be sourced from countries abiding by strict environmental and labour rules
The EU and others are pondering how to deal with value-chain disruption and geopolitical rivalry
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The US is pushing China-bashing agreements that make European trade purists shudder
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Competition commissioner says inquiry could follow similar move to challenge China’s sales of electric vehicles in Europe
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The measure aims to promote green technologies worldwide
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