EU's new levy on Chinese online imports takes effect next week, raising consumer shopping costs and adding another layer of trade friction between the two economies
EU consumers will face higher online shopping costs next week when a new levy primarily targeting China takes effect, adding a layer of trade friction between the two economies.
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