# De-risking
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Fortress Europe: Why Brussels is Expanding its Trade War to Chinese Hybrids
The European Commission is preparing to extend its anti-subsidy duties from Chinese battery electric vehicles to plug-in hybrids, targeting major players like BYD and SAIC. This move, coupled with proposed legislation to mandate supply chain 'de-risking,' signals a significant escalation in the EU's efforts to curb its massive trade deficit with China and protect its domestic automotive sector.

The De-risking Dilemma: Beijing Rejects EU 'Diversification' as Disguised Protectionism
China's Foreign Ministry has condemned the European Union's 'diversification' strategy, labeling it a form of disguised protectionism. Beijing argues that these policies disrupt global trade and unfairly target Chinese industries under the pretext of security.

The 'Have-it-All' Dilemma: Can Europe Pivot to Protectionism Without Losing China?
Europe is navigating a volatile transition from free trade to protective industrial policy as it grapples with internal divisions and economic anxiety. While Brussels introduces new regulatory barriers to counter Chinese dominance, member states like Germany warn that aggressive protectionism could jeopardize vital export markets.

Deciphering the Roster: What the U.S. Delegation in Beijing Reveals About Superpower Posture
The recent high-level summit in Beijing highlights a strategic shift in U.S.-China relations, evidenced by the specific composition of the American delegation. By bringing a mix of tech, security, and economic experts, Washington signals a commitment to structured competition and de-risking rather than total decoupling.