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    China Warns of Retaliation Over EU’s ‘Made in Europe’ Initiative

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    China has issued a firm warning that it will adopt retaliatory measures if the European Union moves forward with its proposed ‘Made in Europe’ plan. This initiative aims to bolster European manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign imports by promoting products made within EU member states. The move is part of a broader strategy by the EU to strengthen its economic sovereignty amid global supply chain disruptions and geopolitical uncertainties.

    In a significant development, Beijing’s response underscores the escalating trade frictions between China and the EU, two of the world’s largest economic blocs. The Chinese government views the policy as a potential barrier to its exports and an attempt to exclude Chinese goods from the European market. This stance reflects ongoing tensions over trade practices, market access, and regulatory standards that have challenged bilateral relations in recent years.

    Meanwhile, the EU’s plan is designed to support local industries and enhance competitiveness in key sectors, which could reshape global trade dynamics. If enacted, the policy may prompt a series of retaliatory actions from China, potentially affecting international supply chains and economic cooperation. The situation highlights the delicate balance between protecting domestic industries and maintaining open trade channels in an interconnected global economy.

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