Von der Leyen discusses trade disruption with China amid tariff barrage
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : " Von der Leyen announced on Monday that the EU will strengthen its work on overcapacities by setting up an "Import Surveillance Task Force".56% : EU-China relations were on the agenda at Monday's meeting of EU trade ministers in Luxembourg.
53% : " The EU is still hoping to find a negotiated solution with the US since the American administration imposed a series of tariffs on EU imports.
43% : The EU is seeking to fight overcapacities that threaten to spill over onto the European market after being diverted from the US because of the tariffs imposed by the US administration.
32% : Asked whether the EU intended to pivot towards China amid worsening trade relations with the US, an EU diplomat said: "We will not trade-off US relations for China relations...
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