Europe is posed to open a new front in its trade battle with China after member states gave their assent to a proposal to put anti-subsidy duties on imports of high-end paper.
The case, which still requires a final vote, would mark the first instance in which the European Union has imposed anti-subsidy tariffs against Chinese manufactured goods.
The move suggests the EU is willing to take more aggressive measures to confront what it believes are unfair trade practices by the world’s largest exporter.
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