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US, EU aim to hit back at non-market policies with eye on China

A reference by the EU to some of China’s market-impacting policies would represent a win for the US as Washington has been pushing the bloc to take a tougher stand on the issue.

November 22, 2022 / 07:46 IST
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The US and the European Union aim to work together to counter what they call non-market policies, including in China, according to a draft statement ahead of high-level talks due in Washington next month.

The two sides will pledge to explore which policy tools could tackle the threat posed by such practices, including in the medical devices sector in China, as well as through certain government-controlled investment funds, says the draft, which was obtained by Bloomberg News and is subject to change as discussions on the text continue.

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A reference by the EU to some of China’s market-impacting policies would represent a win for the US as Washington has been pushing the bloc to take a tougher stand on the issue. European leaders have sought a middle path on China, with French President Emmanuel Macron calling Friday for engagement with Beijing and resisting efforts to divide the world into competing blocs.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai are scheduled to meet with European Commission Vice Presidents Valdis Dombrovskis and Margrethe Vestager, and commissioner Thierry Breton in the Washington, DC, area on Dec. 5 as part of the consultative US-EU Trade and Technology Council, where the transatlantic partners want to strengthen their bilateral cooperation.