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		<title>Sanchez Flags ‘Unsustainable’ EU-China Trade Gap on Beijing Visit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beijing — Pedro Sanchez said on Monday that China’s trade imbalance with the European Union was “unsustainable,” urging Beijing to]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beijing</strong> — Pedro Sanchez said on Monday that China’s trade imbalance with the European Union was “unsustainable,” urging Beijing to expand market access for European goods as he began a three-day visit aimed at strengthening economic ties.</p>



<p>Speaking at Tsinghua University, Sanchez said trade flows between China and the EU were “imbalanced” and called on Chinese authorities to open their markets to address a widening deficit. “We need China to open up so that Europe does not have to close itself off,” he said, adding that the deficit grew by 18 percent last year and posed risks over the medium to long term.</p>



<p>Sanchez’s visit, his fourth to China in four years, comes as Madrid seeks to position itself as a bridge between Beijing and the 27-member EU amid signs of strain in transatlantic relations. Recent tariff measures and policy shifts under Donald Trump have prompted several Western governments to pursue closer economic engagement with China.</p>



<p>Spain recorded a trade deficit of 42.3 billion euros ($49.1 billion) with China last year, with Sanchez noting that the shortfall accounts for 74 percent of the country’s overall trade deficit. Spain’s population of roughly 50 million contrasts with China’s more than 1.4 billion, underscoring the structural imbalance in bilateral trade.</p>



<p>The Spanish government is seeking improved access for agricultural and industrial exports and exploring opportunities for joint ventures in the technology sector. Officials also aim to attract Chinese investment into Spain and secure access to critical raw materials.</p>



<p>During the visit, Sanchez is scheduled to tour facilities linked to Xiaomi and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, before holding talks with senior Chinese leaders including President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.</p>



<p>The trip follows a period of diplomatic friction with Washington after Trump threatened to reduce trade ties with Spain, citing Madrid’s refusal to allow use of its military bases for U.S. strikes against Iran, a key Chinese economic partner.</p>



<p>Spain’s exports to China rose 6.8 percent in 2025, according to government data, reflecting strengthened bilateral engagement. During Sanchez’s previous visit in April 2025, Beijing agreed to expand market access for Spanish products including pork and cherries.</p>



<p>Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning described Spain as “an important partner of China within the EU,” signaling Beijing’s willingness to deepen bilateral cooperation.</p>
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		<title>U.S. lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s acting leader Rodríguez, signaling policy shift after Maduro detention</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Washington- The United States on Wednesday lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez, according to the Treasury Department, marking]]></description>
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<p><strong>Washington-</strong> The United States on Wednesday lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez, according to the Treasury Department, marking a significant shift in Washington’s policy following the detention of former leader Nicolás Maduro earlier this year.</p>



<p>The move, reflected in an update by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, effectively removes restrictions that had limited Rodríguez’s ability to engage with U.S. companies and investors, and underscores Washington’s recognition of her as a legitimate governing authority.</p>



<p>Rodríguez said the decision could open a path toward improved bilateral relations. In a statement posted on her Telegram channel, she described the move as a step toward “normalizing and strengthening relations” and expressed hope that broader sanctions on Venezuela would eventually be lifted to enable deeper cooperation.</p>



<p>The policy change follows the Jan. 3 capture of Maduro and his wife in Caracas by U.S. forces. Both were transferred to New York to face drug trafficking charges and have pleaded not guilty.</p>



<p> Their detention prompted a political transition in which Venezuela’s ruling-party-aligned Supreme Court declared Maduro’s absence temporary and installed Rodríguez as acting president.</p>



<p>Rodríguez, who had previously been sanctioned by Washington during Donald Trump’s first administration, was among senior Venezuelan officials targeted in 2018 for their alleged role in undermining democratic processes after a widely disputed election. Her brother, Jorge Rodríguez, and other members of Maduro’s inner circle were also designated at the time.</p>



<p>Despite those earlier measures, the current administration has opted to engage directly with Rodríguez following Maduro’s removal. U.S. officials have backed her role in implementing a phased plan to stabilize the country’s political and economic system, including outreach to foreign investors and commitments to increased transparency and international arbitration.</p>



<p>The administration has also taken broader steps to ease restrictions on Venezuela’s economy. In March, the Treasury authorized state oil company Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. to resume direct sales to U.S. buyers and access global markets, reversing years of tight sanctions on the country’s energy sector.</p>



<p>In parallel, U.S. authorities have formally recognized Rodríguez as the sole head of state in an ongoing civil case in federal court, further consolidating her standing in Washington’s policy framework.Maduro, however, remains Venezuela’s legal president under the country’s institutional structure.</p>



<p> The Supreme Court’s ruling allows Rodríguez to govern for an initial 90-day period, which is set to expire Friday, with a possible extension to six months subject to approval by the National Assembly, which is controlled by the ruling party and led by her brother.</p>



<p>The developments highlight an evolving U.S. approach toward Venezuela, balancing legal proceedings against Maduro with pragmatic engagement aimed at restoring economic activity and political stability in the oil-rich nation.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beijing — European Union lawmakers pressed Chinese officials this week over a surge of unsafe products entering the bloc and]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beijing</strong> — European Union lawmakers pressed Chinese officials this week over a surge of unsafe products entering the bloc and limited market access for EU firms, as they began their first parliamentary visit to China in eight years amid renewed efforts to stabilise strained ties.</p>



<p>The three-day visit, which started on Tuesday, comes days after the EU agreed to overhaul its customs system, targeting largely Chinese e-commerce platforms with stricter safety checks and potential fines for selling illegal or non-compliant goods.</p>



<p>A nine-member delegation led by Anna Cavazzini, chair of the European Parliament’s Internal Market and Consumer Protection committee, met officials from China’s market regulator and members of the National People’s Congress in Beijing, according to statements from the parliamentary body.</p>



<p>During discussions with China’s State Administration for Market Regulation, EU lawmakers highlighted concerns over what they described as a high influx of dangerous and non-compliant products entering the European market from China. </p>



<p>The talks also covered the liability of online marketplaces and the need to ensure fair competition.The delegation raised broader issues including forced labour, protection of minors online and longstanding concerns about access for European companies to the Chinese market, the parliamentary committee said.</p>



<p>Beijing welcomed the visit as an opportunity to stabilise relations following its decision last year to lift sanctions on several EU lawmakers, a move seen as an attempt to ease trade tensions at a time of growing friction with the United States.</p>



<p>China had imposed sanctions in 2021 on 10 EU individuals and four entities in response to European measures targeting Chinese officials over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang.</p>



<p>The EU is grappling with a surge in low-value e-commerce imports, with 5.8 billion parcels entering the bloc in 2025, more than 90% of which are estimated to originate from China.</p>



<p> Under current rules, parcels valued below 150 euros are exempt from customs duties, a threshold that has supported the rapid expansion of platforms such as Shein, Temu and AliExpress.</p>



<p>EU lawmakers are expected to meet representatives from major Chinese e-commerce firms during the visit, including Shein, Alibaba and Temu. </p>



<p>The meeting with Shein follows a February investigation into the sale of child-like sex dolls on its platform, adding to regulatory scrutiny of online marketplaces operating across borders.</p>
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<p><strong>Abha</strong> &#8211; The Asir Development Authority partnered with the Social Development Bank to implement professional training programs for male and female artisans.</p>



<p> These programs focus on improving craft techniques and connecting skills to local markets while promoting cultural heritage and economic development.</p>



<p>Trainees completed courses covering advanced craft skills and product marketing strategies to achieve professional sustainability. </p>



<p>Handcrafted items are now displayed at Abha International Airport to reach a wider audience and transform traditional skills into business opportunities for artisans.</p>



<p>The initiative supports the growth of the handicraft sector and encourages entrepreneurship in the region. It also helps preserve the Al-Qatt Al-Asiri artform and promotes Saudi cultural identity to visitors and tourists.</p>



<p>Artisans gain practical experience and guidance to market their creations effectively. The program strengthens local business networks and provides a pathway for sustainable income and professional development.</p>



<p>Through these efforts, traditional arts are integrated into the economy while fostering creativity and innovation. The project aligns with the Kingdom’s vision of enhancing the role of cultural heritage in modern economic sectors.</p>



<p>Training and exposure enable artisans to expand their influence beyond local markets. They are encouraged to innovate and maintain high standards in craftsmanship while supporting the growth of cultural tourism.</p>



<p>This professional approach helps turn hobbies into viable careers and reinforces the economic potential of Saudi handicrafts. It also raises awareness of regional culture and builds long-term opportunities for future generations of artisans.</p>
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<p><strong>Sao Paulo (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> In a notable development at the 80th United Nations General Assembly, U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signaled renewed cooperation on trade matters, particularly in the agricultural and food sectors. Sources indicate that discussions between top Brazilian business leaders, including JBS co-owner Joesley Batista, and U.S. officials helped clarify mutual interests, paving the way for constructive dialogue.</p>



<p>Trump praised President Lula during his UN speech, highlighting shared goals of strengthening economic ties and ensuring affordable food supplies for American consumers. The engagement comes after months of negotiations over tariffs, including previous U.S. measures on Brazilian meat and poultry products, which had affected pricing and supply chains.</p>



<p>Brazilian companies, including JBS and its subsidiary Pilgrim&#8217;s Pride, have actively sought ways to maintain strong bilateral trade, contributing to U.S. food security while fostering investment opportunities. Discussions focused on reducing trade barriers, supporting supply chain stability, and enhancing market access, demonstrating the benefits of international collaboration.</p>



<p>The renewed dialogue underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in global trade, where governments and business leaders work together to address challenges and seize opportunities. It also reflects the U.S. administration&#8217;s willingness to engage constructively with international partners to ensure fair trade, economic growth, and the availability of essential goods.</p>



<p>Brazilian leaders and companies continue to emphasize compliance and transparency in all dealings, adhering to ethical standards while supporting national economic priorities. Meanwhile, broader trade discussions have extended to sectors such as aerospace, with Embraer receiving favorable consideration for its U.S. market products.</p>



<p>This development signals a promising path toward stronger U.S.-Brazil economic ties, ensuring continued collaboration in agriculture, food production, and other strategic industries while promoting global economic stability and consumer benefits.</p>
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