EU Trade Commissioner Seeks to Rein in Chinese Imports in Crucial Talks In a move aimed at addressing growing concerns over the bloc's trade deficit with China, European Union trade commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis is set to meet with Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao in a bid to strike a balance in their trade relationship. The talks come as the EU seeks to limit the influx of Chinese imports, which have skyrocketed in recent years, putting pressure on European industries and contributing to the bloc's widening trade deficit. With the EU's reliance on Chinese goods ranging from electronics to textiles, the outcome of these talks will have significant implications for both sides, potentially shaping the future of their trade partnership. As the EU looks to assert its interests and protect its industries, the negotiations are expected to be intense and closely watched by trade experts and policymakers.
Talks between EU trade commissioner and Chinese commerce minister come as bloc seeks to limit influx of Chinese imports.