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European leaders get ready to ‘act now’ amid rising fears of ‘China shock 2.0’
European Commission leaders are preparing to adopt a tougher economic stance toward China, with plans to introduce new trade and industrial measures amid concerns over de-industrialisation. A majority of commissioners, including President Ursula von der Leyen, support the move, described as 'China shock 2.0' in Brussels.
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