The European Union official says the bloc to explore the Asian Conventions, where US definitions are waving on the horizon

The European Union official says the bloc to explore the Asian Conventions, where US definitions are waving on the horizon

GettyImages-2222464161-e1752482445679 The European Union official says the bloc to explore the Asian Conventions, where US definitions are waving on the horizon

A senior official said that the European Union is looking to deepen trade agreements with India and other countries in the Asia Pacific region, such as the brackets of the bloc of the American definitions.

“We need to explore to any extent, and how deep is in the Pacific region with other countries,” The Tersa Ribera, the European Union, head of competition on Bloomberg TV on Monday. “For example, these ongoing talks with India are very important,” she said, referring to free trade talks with South Asia, which is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

European Union Preparation To intensify its participation with other countries that were struck by US President Donald Trump’s tariff after a large number of new threats to the mass mass and other American commercial partners, Bloomberg said. Ribera spoke from Beijing where she visits for two days of climate -focused talks with Chinese officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Deng Xuexiang.

The Ribra meeting comes at a time when Trump collects pressure on commercial partners in the last weeks of negotiations before the so -called mutual definitions. Although it suggested that the European Union continue to negotiate, the bloc will work hard to sell its goods to other places if the definitions become a reality.

“We need to continue working to build flexibility and build partnerships with other partners, and others in the world are also open and are ready to implement the rule of law,” said Ribera, CEO of the European Commission. This will confirm that peaceful and fair trade flows continue. “

Her visit will follow the European Union summit next week, when the European Union and Chinese leaders touch on thorny issues that extend to trade and political geography. China has sought closer relations with the European Union, but the bloc raised concerns about the Chinese industrial excessive ability, a lack of access to markets for European Union companies and Beijing’s support for Moscow after the invasion of Ukraine.

Other European Union complaints include new export controls by China on the rare Earth magnet that struck European industries. There was also little progress in resolving the differences on the European Union’s decision to impose a tariff on Chinese electric cars on the claims of the producers who benefited from unjust subsidies.

“The bottleneck should not kill the possibility of prosperity around the world,” Ribera said, referring to China’s control of rare land. “This is another bullet where we will still need to speak, to discuss to avoid harm.”

In an interview after she talked about Bloomberg TV, Ribera said it was “still a little premature” to discuss a joint statement or a declaration with China on climate cooperation, but stressed the existence of a joint preparation between Brussels and Beijing to deep talks.

The European Union is reluctant to sign a joint declaration of climate work with China at a meeting in mid -July due to concerns about the pace of emissions by the best polluted country in the world, FT said last week. The newspaper referred to the European Union Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra, which was quoted as saying that China is not doing enough to adhere to faster discounts.

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