Europe demands China to trade more fair

On Wednesday, the European Chamber of Commerce in China published a position paper that highlighted its concerns about commercial imbalances and intense competition, and what it considers an unfair treatment for European companies.
This version comes before the 15th five -year plan, which will be approved by the Popular National Assembly in March 2026, and will continue until 2030. The President of the Chamber, Yans Escletond, said, last Monday, that China continues to export its goods at a continuous pace but it imports a little, warning that if the commercial imbalance increases, the trade may turn into a street in one way only. From this situation, Eskeondal indicated that the trade surplus of China may push other countries to take reactions, noting that the state of the United States is an example, as the imbalance grew to a degree that forced Washington to respond, which led to customs disputes that created an unprecedented uncertainty for both Chinese companies and foreign companies operating in China. (Sky News Arabia)
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