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Home»Market Analysis»Macron warns of tariffs on China in the coming months in Crypto
Macron warns of tariffs on China in the coming months...
Macron warns of tariffs on China in the coming months...
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Macron warns of tariffs on China in the coming months in Crypto

BPay NewsBy BPay News4 months agoUpdated:February 28, 20264 Mins Read
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Macron signals EU may levy US-style tariffs on China, putting euro, autos in the crosshairs French President Emmanuel Macron warned that Europe could roll out US-style tariffs on Chinese goods “in the coming months” unless Beijing narrows its swelling trade surplus with the bloc—an escalation that could roil the euro, European auto stocks, and broader risk appetite.

Europe sharpens its trade stance

Macron told Les Echos he has pressed Chinese officials to address Europe’s widening goods deficit and curb industrial overcapacity aimed at the EU market. Absent movement, he indicated Europe would be “forced” to act with strong measures similar to Washington’s recent tariff push. The remarks come as the EU scrutinizes Chinese subsidies in sectors such as electric vehicles and solar, and follows a near-60% jump in the EU’s goods trade deficit with China since 2019. Beijing’s rapid entry into Europe’s auto market—in particular, EVs—has intensified pressure on policymakers to respond.

Why this matters for markets

An EU pivot toward tougher trade measures would mark a meaningful shift in the global tariff landscape and could align Europe more closely with the US on China policy. For markets, the scenario introduces a tangible tail risk: –

FX:

Headline risk may weigh on the euro on escalation fears, while the US dollar and Japanese yen could benefit from safe-haven demand. The offshore yuan (CNH) may face depreciation pressure if investors price slower Chinese exports and growth. –

Equities:

European automakers and suppliers—already battling margin compression and competitive EV pricing—could see heightened volatility. Luxury goods and industrials with China exposure may also be sensitive to retaliation risks. –

Rates:

A risk-off swing typically supports Bunds and Treasuries, flattening curves at the front end as traders reassess growth and inflation dynamics tied to tariffs. –

Commodities:

Tariff uncertainty can dampen demand expectations for industrial metals, while any retaliation that disrupts supply chains could produce intermittent price spikes.

Policy levers and political calculus

While the European Commission holds substantial trade powers, EU cohesion is a persistent question. Member-state divisions and differing industrial exposures can complicate coordinated action. Still, Brussels has an expanding toolkit: anti-dumping and anti-subsidy probes, safeguard measures, and the carbon border adjustment mechanism could all be deployed or tightened. For now, Macron’s “coming months” framing suggests a near-term window for negotiation. Traders will watch for new Commission proposals, updates on the EV subsidy investigation, and any G7 or WTO developments that hint at coordinated moves—or potential avenues for de-escalation.

Market takeaways

  • Macron warns the EU could impose US-style tariffs on Chinese goods within months if trade imbalances persist.
  • EU-China goods deficit has surged roughly 60% since 2019, with Chinese EVs intensifying competitive pressure in Europe.
  • Escalation risk may weigh on EUR and European autos; USD/JPY could benefit from a risk-off tone.
  • European Commission’s trade tools—anti-subsidy, anti-dumping, safeguards, CBAM—offer multiple paths to action.
  • Retaliation risk from China looms over EU luxury, agriculture, and aviation, adding two-way volatility.

What traders are watching

– The timing and contours of any EU tariff proposal. Even a signaling effort can move FX and equities if it signals alignment with US measures. – Chinese response: targeted countermeasures could hit sensitive European exports and complicate earnings visibility. – Cross-Atlantic coordination: a unified US-EU line would raise the bar for de-escalation and amplify supply-chain rewiring. – Liquidity and volatility conditions: event risk tied to headlines may widen spreads and elevate implied vol in EUR, CNH, and auto-related equities. Mentioned once naturally: BPayNews will monitor how these signals translate into hard policy and market pricing as the “coming months” window narrows.

FAQ

What exactly did Macron signal?

He indicated the EU could adopt US-style tariffs on Chinese goods within months unless Beijing reduces its trade surplus with Europe and reins in export-driven overcapacity targeting the EU market.

Which sectors are most exposed?

European autos and suppliers top the list given competitive pressure from Chinese EVs. Luxury goods, industrial machinery, and renewable components with deep China ties may also face volatility if retaliation occurs.

How could this affect the euro and yuan?

Headline risk typically weighs on the euro on escalation fears, while safe-haven flows can lift the US dollar and yen. The offshore yuan (CNH) may face depreciation pressure if traders price slower Chinese exports and growth.

What policy tools can the EU use?

The European Commission can initiate anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties, adopt safeguard measures, and leverage the carbon border adjustment mechanism to address price distortions tied to carbon intensity.

What should traders watch next?

Any EU Commission announcements on trade defenses, updates on the Chinese EV subsidy probe, and signals of US-EU coordination. Market-wise, watch EUR crosses, CNH volatility, European autos, and shifts in Bund/Treasury yields.

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