Europe News Automobile workers don't believe taxing Chinese EVs is the solution The protest comes as the European Commission is considering imposing heavy tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. 18/10/2024
Green News MEPs debate green tech cars as Chinese EVs challenge EU market While ostensibly debating the challenge facing Europe’s car industry from more technologically advanced and cheaper Chinese competitors, MEPs spent several hours squabbling over the Green Deal policy to phase out petrol and diesel cars in Europe. 09/10/2024
Economy China's anti-trust tariffs over brandy come under fire The European Commission says it will 'robustly' challenge China's decision to impose provisional antidumping measures on imports of brandy from the EU. 09/10/2024
Radio Schuman The EU has lost its patience with Hungary's Orbán. So, now what? After three months of a European Council's presidency that has turned into a debacle, what can the EU do now with Orbán? Radio Schuman asks Daniel Hegedüs, Regional Director for Central Europe at the German Marshall Fund. 09/10/2024
Business China goes for the slow burn with anti-dumping brandy levy for Europe China is imposing more restrictions for Europe with its anti-dumping measures for imports of European brandy. This is particularly hard hitting for brands such as Hennessy and Rémy Martin. 08/10/2024
Business Tariffs on Chinese EVs: EU's trade dilemma persists The EU is walking a delicate tightrope, with some member states keen to protect their markets, while others want to safeguard Chinese investment and to attract more. 07/10/2024
Radio Schuman Chinese EVs tariffs fallout: Is Germany losing influence in Brussels? Is the EU one step closer to a trade war with China? What does last Friday's vote on the bloc's tariffs against Chinese-made electric vehicles mean for Berlin's influence in Brussels? Find the answers in today's Radio Schuman podcast episode. 07/10/2024
Europe News EU approves steep tariffs on Chinese EVs, despite lack of majority Chinese producers of electric vehicles will soon face steep tariffs before selling their high-end goods in the EU market. 04/10/2024
Radio Schuman Having more far-right governments across Europe is a matter of time Cas Mudde, a Dutch political scientist and one of Europe’s leading populism scholars, answers Radio Schuman's question of how more and more far-right party chiefs are becoming government leaders in Europe. 04/10/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen's China policy faces make-or-break vote on EV tariffs Amid Beijing's threats of retaliation, member states need to decide if they want to slap additional import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. 03/10/2024
Business ASML shares plunge amid regulatory headwinds and valuation concerns Shares of Dutch chip equipment maker ASML are among the third quarter's worst performers in European markets, due to regulatory hurdles and valuation concerns. 02/10/2024
World News Urban development: how to create more sustainable cities? In partnership with CGTN In this latest edition of Euronews Debates, co-produced with CGTN, our expert panel takes a look at the future of urban planning. 30/09/2024
Markets European markets climb as China unveils economic stimulus package European markets opened higher, buoyed by the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) recent suite of easing measures. Mining stocks are expected to gain from the strong price rally in key metals. 24/09/2024
Markets Oil prices looking sticky as economic data disappoints Crude oil markets are facing downward pressure following the release of weak manufacturing and services data from major economies. Meanwhile, escalating conflicts in the Middle East and additional stimulus measures from China have provided some support. 24/09/2024
Europe News Brussels takes China to the WTO over 'questionable' dairy probe The call for WTO consultations comes as EU and Chinese officials step up talks on the dispute around electric vehicles. 23/09/2024
Europe News EU-China talks fail to deliver breakthrough on electric cars dispute Brussels and Beijing have agreed to take a new look at price undertakings, which could avoid extra tariffs on China-made electric vehicles. 19/09/2024
Europe News EU rejects price offer from Chinese EV producers as talks near end Negotiations between Brussels and Beijing on the dispute around electric vehicles have entered the final stretch ahead of a make-or-break vote. 12/09/2024
Europe News Sánchez urges the EU to 'reconsider' tariffs on Chinese electric cars "We don't need another war, in this case, a trade war. We need to build bridges between the EU and China," Pedro Sánchez said in Shanghai. 11/09/2024
Business European business confidence in China at all-time low, report says Many European businesses believe the returns on investments in the world's second-largest economy are not worth the risks, because of issues including China's economic slowdown and a politicised business environment. 11/09/2024
Business Why are European carmakers struggling in the electric vehicle market? European carmakers are struggling in the global electric vehicle market, with key brands like Stellantis, Mercedes and Volkswagen losing ground to competitors. High costs and limited new models are hindering growth, with BMW being a rare exception among European brands. 11/09/2024