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Berlin gives the OK for tougher trade action on China – POLITICO

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May 30, 2026
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Berlin is “open to discussing” stronger trade defense measures,” a German government official told POLITICO. “Things are moving in the right direction. We are open to discussing a measure to address overcapacity.”

The bloc’s trade deficit with China widened to €360 billion last year from €312 billion in 2024. And a surge in Chinese goods ranging from vehicles to solar panels and clothes is undercutting Europe’s industries, leading to factory closures and job losses. 

Yet even with Berlin’s backing, von der Leyen will still need to corral her fellow commissioners into a common stance — a tall order when her own office struggles with a non-descript readout from the meeting. 

The first missive said “China is a critical partner, and engagement and dialogue will continue while communication channels remain open.” A follow up removed the line about channels remaining open, which the press office blamed on misinterpreting a handwritten note.



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