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A paper signed by Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Lithuania landed in Brussels demanding a far tougher trade regime against China — faster emergency tariffs, broader safeguards and new anti-circumvention powers — days before a make-or-break Commission debate on 29 May.

The five want the bloc to confront what they call “systemic and structural industrial overcapacity,” the diplomatic shorthand for Beijing flooding world markets with subsidised goods. The signatories are not fringe voices. They are among the largest economies in the union, and their patience has run out.

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The timing is driven by a number that keeps getting worse. China ran a $113 billion trade surplus with the EU in just the first four months of 2026, up from $91 billion a year earlier. Europe’s full-year deficit with China hit nearly €360 billion in 2025. The political question on 29 May is no longer whether to act, but how hard — and whether Europe can hit back without triggering the retaliation Beijing is already promising.

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The paper sets out a concrete escalation of Europe’s trade toolkit. It calls for faster emergency tariffs, so Brussels can move in weeks rather than the months its current investigations take. It wants broader safeguards to shield strategic industries, and crucially, new anti-circumvention powers — measures to stop Chinese producers dodging existing tariffs by routing goods through third countries or shifting final assembly offshore.

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The fight spans almost every sector Europe still makes things in. Steel, chemicals and electric vehicles are the obvious flashpoints, but the front has widened. Brussels is moving to phase Huawei and ZTE out of telecoms and solar infrastructure over three years, and is weighing a rule forcing EU firms to source critical components from at least three suppliers — a direct attempt to break single-point dependence on Chinese parts.

Then there is the consumer flood. The EU is trying to bring forward a handling fee on the billions of cheap parcels shipped from Shein, Temu and Alibaba — accelerating it by more than two years to protect domestic retailers. Every layer, from heavy industry to the package on your doorstep, is now contested ground.

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The era of treating China as simply a large customer is over. What replaces it will be decided, in part, on 29 May — and Europe’s biggest economies have just made clear which way they want it to go.

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