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China rejects OECD report on industrial subsidies as ‘one-sided’ amid EU trade tensions
China rejected an OECD report claiming its firms receive higher government subsidies than international peers, calling the findings 'one-sided and arbitrary.' The Ministry of Commerce criticized the report's methodology for lacking a unified standard and deviating from WTO consensus, amid escalating EU concerns over Beijing’s industrial policy.
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