As in past disputes, China looks to be readying a series of actions to punish the European Union for its proposed tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars.
Things were different in the big trade war with the United States, which featured sweeping penalties on both sides. This time, Beijing’s targeted playbook looks more like the one it deployed against Australia a few years ago — with the government and state media already publicly identifying specific products that could get taxed.
Here are some of the likely targets, and the parts of Europe where the blow will land hardest.
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