PRESS RELEASE: Robust EU trade defence system is fundamental to the future of industrial manufacturing in Europe

18 October 2016 / "The existence of a robust EU trade defence system is fundamental to the future of industrial manufacturing in Europe, one which is losing production and jobs to China every day." AEGIS Europe responds to the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the European Council and the Council: ‘Towards a robust trade policy for the EU in the interest of jobs and growth’

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PRESS RELEASE: EU Trade Ministers: Safeguard European trade defense instruments urge European Manufacturers

22 September 2016 / On the eve of the informal meeting of EU Trade Ministers due to take place on 22 and 23 September in Bratislava, AEGIS Europe, an alliance of manufacturing industries, sent a communiqué to Ministers urging them to safeguard European trade defense instruments (TDIs)  - and ensure that European manufacturing has a future.

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PRESS RELEASE: European manufacturing industries call on G20 leaders to tackle widespread Chinese overproduction and overcapacities

2 September 2016 / Ahead of the G20 Summit in China on 4-5 September, AEGIS Europe calls on G20 leaders to take a stand against Chinese state-induced overcapacities and overproduction. Leaders must support the use of legally robust trade defence instruments that effectively address flagrant and recurrent dumping by Chinese producers across many sectors in global markets.

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PRESS RELEASE: China MES: EU Industry expresses cautious relief in reaction to European Commission announcement

20 July 2016 / European industry greeted today’s announcement of Commissioners that the EU will not grant China MES - and that the EU would apply a new non-standard methodology for dealing with anti-dumping calculations for imports from China - with cautious relief. 

At the same time, European industry expressed unease because there was no clear statement that the EU would continue to link its trade defense measures on imports from China to the EU’s 5 market economy criteria.

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PRESS RELEASE: China’s industrial overcapacity is destroying key European industries

Brussels, Thursday 14 July 2016- Following the EU-China Summit in Beijing on 12 – 13 July, AEGIS Europe, a grouping of nearly 30 European manufacturing associations, says that European leaders must not let down European industry and its workers by giving into China on Market Economy Status (MES). ‘Concessions’ on steel dumping are not justification for the granting of the much-coveted status.

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EESC against granting market access to China - Europe's industry needs protection against unfair competition practices

14 July 2016 / The European Economic and Social Committee issued a press release to warn against granting China market economy status (MES) and to call on the European institutions to promote fair international competition and actively defend European jobs and European values with efficient trade defence instruments (TDIs). Read the full press release here.

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COMUNICATO STAMPA: L’industria europea chiede all’UE di mostrare la sua spina dorsale verso la Cina

11 Luglio 2016 / In vista del Vertice UE-Cina a Pechino il 12-13 luglio, AEGIS Europa, un'alleanza di oltre 30 associazioni manifatturiere europee, invita il Presidente della Commissione europea Juncker e il Presidente del Consiglio europeo, Donald Tusk, aprendere una posizione chiara contro il dumping, l'eccesso di capacità produttiva e sovvenzioni illegali cinesi.

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China’s One-Way Deals Grate on Germany

21 June 2016 / The Wall Street Journal reports that German Chancellor Angela Merkel is losing patience with "China’s shopping spree in Europe as it closes its own markets". While China takes over advanced manufacturing companies in countries like Germany, Western companies are prevented from tapping into Chinese markets. Journalist Andrew Browne writes, "On a visit to Beijing this month, Ms. Merkel called on Chinese authorities to grant foreign firms the same 'rights and privileges' as domestic ones." Read the full article here (subscriber only).

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A fight worth having with China

11 June 2016 / In the Post's View, the Washington Post argues the United States not to yield to China's demand to be recognised as a market economy, not least because it is not one. China has built up massive excess industrial capacity by subsidising certain industries. The Editorial Board at WP strongly advises the US not to grant China MES "unless and until China shows irreversible progress on economic reform, including, specifically, its subsidised excess industrial capacity." Read the full article here

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French Minister Says U.S., EU Are Cooperating On China NME Status, As Is G7

10 June 2016 / Inside U.S. Trade reports that French Minister of State for Foreign Trade Matthias Fekl confirmed that France is working closely with US officials and within the G7 on the MES China issue. He further emphasised that China is not a market economy and that treating it as such could entail job losses. Read the full article here (subscriber-only). 

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Senators to EU: China is not a market economy

2 June 2016 / POLITICO Europe reports that 18 US senators are urging EU Trade Commissioner Malmstroem not to give China market economy status. In a letter dated 27 May, this bipartisan group argues that "labeling China a market economy before it in fact becomes one will thwart global efforts to secure China's compliance with its international trade obligations. [...] We urge the Commission to work with the United States on efforts to secure China's full compliance with its WTO commitments. Only after China has become a market economy should the EU treat it as such." Read the letter here and the POLITICO article here (subscriber only).

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