trade relations
Coverage of trade relations in the Nexus archive.
- AI and global connectivity key to prosperity in an age of change
The 29th Asian Investment Conference (AIC) highlighted how rapid technological advances and shifting geopolitical trade relations are reshaping global economies, presenting both opportunities and challenges for businesses and investors. Discussions focused on market implications, public policies, and long-term investment strategies in this evolving landscape.
- Brussels fires starting gun on tougher China trade policy, as Beijing vows retaliation
The European Commission agreed to a stricter approach toward trade relations with China, citing a 'China shock' threatening EU industries. Trade chief Maros Sefcovic proposed developing new tools to pressure companies in critical sectors. Beijing has pledged retaliation against these measures.
- The era when Europe viewed China as a partner is over, Brussels insider warns
The European Union and China are entering a more turbulent trade era as China shifts from being Europe’s favored customer to a sophisticated competitor. A Brussels insider warns of increased scrutiny for Chinese businesses in the EU and potential measures to protect local industries.
- Three signs from APEC that the U.S. and China remain far apart on trade
U.S. and Chinese officials have continued discussions on trade issues following the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, but significant differences in priorities persist. The APEC meeting highlighted ongoing tensions despite recent diplomatic efforts.
- Taiwan, Poland Deepen Cooperation Amid Shared Security Concerns
Taiwan and Poland are strengthening their parliamentary, economic, and technology partnerships, with a Polish delegation recently visiting Taiwan's UAV center. The cooperation is framed around shared democratic values and mutual security concerns amid pressure from authoritarian regimes.