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EU accuses China of seeking to reshape global order in stark new strategy paper

The EU has released a new strategy paper accusing China of attempting to reshape the global order amidst record-high trade deficits.

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The European Union has issued a strategy paper alleging that China is seeking to reshape the global order. This comes as the EU faces a record-high trade deficit and calls for action from the chemical sector, which reports being buried by Chinese imports.

Coverage from the South China Morning Post, Bloomberg, and Euractiv emphasizes the EU's commitment to maintaining trade tools against China. According to Table.Briefings, an EU official stated that safeguards are justified on a case-by-case basis.

Future developments center on the funding required to diversify away from China, as warned by Bloomberg, and the speed of the Brussels response to industrial sector concerns reported by Nikkei Asia.

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What is the primary accusation in the EU's new strategy paper?

The EU accuses China of seeking to reshape the global order.

How is the EU addressing the trade deficit with China?

The EU vows to maintain anti-China trade tools and considers safeguards on a case-by-case basis.

Which industrial sector is specifically urging Brussels to act?

The EU chemical sector is urging fast action due to the volume of Chinese imports.

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