But officials are sceptical about how the EU will pay for creating its own critical raw materials and rare earths industry.
The absence of an EU leader from talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping would represent a break with recent tradition.
The EU plans measures to reduce reliance on China for critical raw materials, crucial for competing globally with the U.S. and Asia. With challenges from rising U.S. tariffs and stiffer Chinese ...
In this new panorama, the United States and Europe are at a disadvantage, as China controls as much as 90% of the global ...
The European Union’s deep economic ties to China are constraining its ability to pressure Beijing over Russia’s war in ...
The world economy is undergoing transformative changes beyond U.S. tariffs and Europe needs to start finding growth at home ...
Wang Wentao shifts focus to the boardroom but warns the Dutch government must still scrap the executive order and court ...
The bloc's industry chief said licenses to export the valuable materials were awarded in exchange for trade secrets, a ...
China's foreign minister also said he hoped France would abide by the One China principle when he spoke with a French ...
The EU executive will unveil next week measures to cut the bloc's over-reliance on China for critical raw materials as Europe ...
The absence of an EU leader from talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping would represent a break with recent tradition ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will not join French President Emmanuel Macron on his state visit to China ...