LULEA, Sweden : Top U.S. and European Union officials meet in Sweden on Tuesday to weigh how best to deal with China and cooperate on artificial intelligence and other future technology as well as EU complaints about Trump-era tariffs and U.S. green subsidies.U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Eur
China will be a major focus of the meeting, even if the word “China” only features twice in the draft joint statement – on non-market practices and disinformation. That has left EU producers excluded from some of the benefits of the United States’ projected $369 billion worth of green subsidies in its Inflation Reduction Act.