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Five EU countries call for tougher trade weapons to tackle China – POLITICO

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May 25, 2026
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Five EU countries call for tougher trade weapons to tackle China – POLITICO


While the document didn’t explicitly name China, it implicitly refered to Beijing by stressing that “some of the European Union’s (EU) main trading partners are breaking with this multilateral framework by imposing new trade barriers or contributing to systemic and structural industrial overcapacity.”

The non-paper’s signatories, which include all of the EU’s biggest economies except Germany, urged the Commission to “contemplate more frequently the opportunity to open safeguard investigations in case of sector-wide trade disruptions.” The countries also called for the bloc to “be more proactive” in bringing breaches of trade rules before the World Trade Organization, and to allocate more human resources to its investigative units.

In what appears to be a push to make trade enforcement more geopolitical, the five countries also called for adding “economic security” among the criteria that are assessed when deciding whether to open trade defense probes which can result in tariffs and other trade sanctions.

“This approach would help preserve the Union’s remaining production capacities in strategic sectors and value chains, thereby protecting the Community’s industrial base,” they wrote in the document, first reported by the Financial Times.

Other proposals include technical tweaks to existing legislation to make sure that foreign companies can’t circumvent EU trade probes, and a move to allow the Commission to apply anti-subsidy duties directly on companies. At present, those duties can only be applied to countries and products.

The group also pitched the idea of a so-called “resilience tool” — a “cross-sector trade defence tool” which could be activated when no other trade defense tool is applicable — and the idea of additional duties or tariff rate quotas “in order to protect European producers.”

On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron called on the EU to take inspiration from the U.S. on trade measures aimed at protecting strategic industries. Tackling “global imbalances” — including China flooding the rest of the world with its exports — is also the top identified by the France for the summit of G7 leaders which it will host in Evian-les-Bains on June 15.



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