China is currently negotiating with the EU within the WTO. China hopes to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome through negotiations that will contribute to the sustainable and healthy development of economic and trade relations between China and the EU. If the EU adopts a discriminatory attitude towards Chinese enterprises and products, China will take appropriate measures to resolutely protect its legitimate rights and interests.
The Chinese government has responded to the EU's planned introduction of a new steel tariff policy on July 1.
At a regular press conference held on May 28, He Yadong, a representative of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, answered questions about the European Union's planned implementation of a new steel tariff policy on July 1 this year, saying that the EU's move is essentially trade protectionism. This will not only fail to protect the competitiveness of the steel industry in the EU, but will also seriously disrupt steel trade between China and the EU and affect the stability of global industrial and supply chains.
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Azovpromstal® 29 May 2026 г. 14:00 |




