Brussels to Host EU-China Talks on Rare Earth Export Controls
European Union and Chinese officials will meet in Brussels next week looking to smooth trade tensions, notably China's expansion of controls on rare earth exports that threaten to damage important EU manufacturing sectors such as the automotive industry.European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao agreed in a two-hour video call on Tuesday that Brussels will host Chinese officials for talks.The European Commission said on Friday there will be a set of in-person and virtual meetings next week under the 'Export Control Dialogue'. Neither Sefcovic nor Wang are due to attend...
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