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Brussels must resist ‘passive’ role in US-China trade war, EU chamber urges

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is urging Brussels to take a more proactive role in trade discussions, rather than passively accepting the outcomes of US-China negotiations. In a report released Tuesday, the chamber emphasized the need for the EU to actively defend its interests, particularly as European companies face challenges navigating China's export controls.

Xinyi WuSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-14 · 01:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Brussels must resist ‘passive’ role in US-China trade war, EU chamber urges
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The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is urging Brussels to take a more proactive role in trade discussions, rather than passively accepting the outcomes of US-China negotiations. In a report released Tuesday, the chamber emphasized the need for the EU to actively defend its interests, particularly as European companies face challenges navigating China's export controls. These controls, including those on rare earths introduced last April, have caused operational and financial damage to European businesses. The chamber suggests that China's export controls have been effective in influencing trade negotiations with the US, highlighting the need for the EU to assert its own position and avoid becoming collateral damage in the US-China trade war. The chamber also cautioned Beijing against applying a uniform approach to export controls.

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Rare earths are a group of 17 elements vital for technologies.

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The EU must take the lead in discussions affecting its interests.

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Export controls have become a defining feature of the US-China trade war.

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European firms scramble to navigate Beijing’s export controls.

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Many European companies suffered “significant operational and financial damage”.

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A leading European business association in China has urged Brussels to avoid becoming a “passive recipient” of US-China trade negotiations, as European firms scramble to navigate Beijing’s export controls.In a report released on Tuesday, the China" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="114902" data-entity-type="organization">European Union Chamber of Commerce in China asserted that the EU must take the lead in discussions affecting its interests, while urging Beijing to avoid a one-size-fits-all approach to export controls.“We’re in a situation where Europe simply cannot wait,” said Jens Eskelund, the chamber’s president, at an earlier media briefing. “It’s regrettable that European companies, time and again, have become collateral damage to something that is not [triggered by] our own countries.”According to the report, many European companies suffered “significant operational and financial damage” while trying to navigate Beijing’s export controls on rare earths introduced last April in response to US President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs.Rare earths are a group of 17 elements vital for technologies ranging from smartphones and electric vehicles to weapons and spacecraft.The chamber noted that export controls have become a defining feature of the US-China trade war, with Beijing’s moves appearing to have been effective in forcing Washington to the negotiating table.
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