
EU-China Trade Tensions: Export Controls Expected to Be Permanent, Says Chamber
Jens Eskelund, President of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, stated that the business relationship between the European Union and China remains highly complex. He advised companies that determining their true market dependencies is a long-term process, requiring careful strategic planning. Eskelund's assessment highlighted that China appears comfortable utilizing its current policy tools and leverage. Consequently, he predicted that trade regulations, specifically export controls, are likely to become permanent fixtures. These enduring controls are expected to maintain a stable, yet restrictive, environment for cross-regional commerce.






















