The EU plans to sanction more Chinese firms linked to Russia’s war effort, hoping to persuade President Trump to act against Putin. Trump agreed to escalate sanctions only if NATO halts Russian oil imports and imposes steep tariffs on China—demands EU diplomats view as unrealistic and possibly strategic deflection.
EU eyeing China sanctions
While Brussels is open to targeted sanctions, blanket tariffs could destabilize Europe’s economy and fuel inflation. Skepticism remains over Trump’s true intentions, with officials fearing he’s shifting blame. The EU continues coordinating with the G7 and U.S., but insists trade with China and India is vital and cannot be severed.
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