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ECB's Lagarde slams 'coercive trade policies' in Beijing visit
ECB's Lagarde slams 'coercive trade policies' in Beijing visit
by AFP Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) June 11, 2025
European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde warned Wednesday that "coercive trade policies" risked harming supply chains and the global economy, and called for a de-escalation of a tariff standoff that has wiped billions off markets.

Lagarde, one of the world's most influential central bankers, is visiting Beijing this week for talks with local counterparts on the Chinese economy and expanding cooperation.

Her visit came as high-level China-US talks in London ended with an agreement to lower tensions after US President Donald Trump launched his tariff blitz in April.

In a speech at the People's Bank of China -- the country's central bank -- she urged all parties to find solutions "even in the face of geopolitical differences".

Lagarde urged countries to protect the "multilateral framework" of international trade, which she said "so greatly benefited our economies".

"Coercive trade policies are far more likely to provoke retaliation and lead to outcomes that are mutually damaging," she added.

"All countries should examine how their structural and fiscal policies can be adjusted to reduce their own role in fuelling trade tensions," she said, calling for an end to "mutually damaging escalation of tensions".

She warned that protectionism risked "eroding the foundations of global prosperity".

Beijing and Brussels' trade policies have been slammed by Trump, who last month threatened to escalate tariffs on the European Union if it did not negotiate a swift deal.

China, meanwhile, has sought to improve shaky relations with the bloc as a counterpoint to Trump.

China and the European Union will host a summit next month marking 50 years since they established diplomatic ties.

The two sides will discuss setting minimum prices for Chinese electric vehicles in Europe and opening a "green channel" for rare earth exports to the 27-nation bloc, according to official statements.

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