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EU, China and Orban
EU Headed for 'Economic Cold War' With China, Hungary's Orban Says
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned on Friday that the European Union was headed for an "economic cold war" with China as the bloc's leaders prepared for a pivotal vote on imposing tariffs on imports of Chinese-made electric cars (EVs).
EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles are part of an ‘economic cold war,’ Hungary’s Orbán says
Hungary's prime minister says the European Union risks entering an “economic cold war” with China, and is pledging to vote against an EU plan to impose higher tariffs on the import of Chinese electric vehicles.
Orban Warns of ‘Economic Cold War’ With EU Tariffs on China EVs
The European Union is headed into an “economic cold war” if it opts to approve additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
EU Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles are Part of an 'Economic Cold War,' Hungary's Orban Says
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned that EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles could spark an "economic cold war," harming Europe's economy, and pledged to oppose the move. Orban advocates for economic neutrality,
"We've been in an economic cold war with everyone and everywhere since 1968"
Makiyama, Director of the European Centre for International Political Economy, speaks to CGTN Europe about the intricacies of trade negotiations between Europe and China.
EU Takes Hungary to Top Court
EU Takes Hungary to Top Court Over Orban’s Sovereignty Law
Hungary faces another fight at the European Union’s top court, this time over controversial sovereignty-protection legislation the EU’s executive sees as a violation of citizens’ fundamental rights.
EU is taking Hungary to court. It says a law targeting foreign influence really targets basic rights
The European Commission is taking Hungary’s right-wing government to court over laws that could allow the authorities to investigate and prosecute people accused of undermining the country’s sovereignty.
EU sues Hungary over new security law
The European Commission said on Thursday the Hungarian “sovereignty law” that entered into force in February violated EU rules on privacy, freedom of expression and freedom of association. People and organisations deemed a threat to national sovereignty in Hungary — a loosely defined concept — and who are accused of using foreign funding to influence political processes are facing fines and prison terms.
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