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Japan Joins the EU's Anti-China Subsidy Coalition — The Global Industrial Policy War Is Escalating

2026-04-01| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk
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Japan is coordinating with the EU on responding to Chinese industrial subsidies. Here is how the global industrial policy competition is reshaping trade and what it means for everyone.

Japan is coordinating with the EU on responding to Chinese industrial subsidies. Here is how the global industrial policy competition is reshaping trade and what it means for everyone.

Key points
  • Japan is coordinating with the EU on responding to Chinese industrial subsidies.
  • The coordination between European and Japanese trade policy officials on coordinated responses to Chinese state subsidies — which has been developing quietly through bilateral and plurilateral channels including the G7 a...
  • China's industrial policy model — state-directed investment in specific sectors, combined with subsidies that allow Chinese producers to price below cost in export markets while maintaining profitability through domestic...
Timeline
2026-04-01: The coordination between European and Japanese trade policy officials on coordinated responses to Chinese state subsidies — which has been developing quietly through bilateral and plurilateral channels including the G7 a...
Current context: China's industrial policy model — state-directed investment in specific sectors, combined with subsidies that allow Chinese producers to price below cost in export markets while maintaining profitability through domestic...
What to watch: For global trade rules, the EU-Japan coordination represents the formation of the kind of coalition that the WTO would ideally manage through multilateral disciplines.
Why it matters

Japan is coordinating with the EU on responding to Chinese industrial subsidies.

The coordination between European and Japanese trade policy officials on coordinated responses to Chinese state subsidies — which has been developing quietly through bilateral and plurilateral channels including the G7 and the WTO — represents the hardening of a specific anti-subsidy coalition whose importance to global trade dynamics in 2026 rivals anything happening in bilateral US-China trade relations.

China's industrial policy model — state-directed investment in specific sectors, combined with subsidies that allow Chinese producers to price below cost in export markets while maintaining profitability through domestic state support — has produced specific market disruptions that affect both European and Japanese manufacturers in similar ways. Electric vehicles are the most publicised example, where Chinese battery and vehicle manufacturers with state subsidy support have built to cost structures that European and Japanese competitors cannot match without equivalent subsidy support of their own.

The EU's approach — countervailing duty investigations, the anti-subsidy regulation that allows duties on goods benefiting from foreign government subsidies — has been advancing. Japan's approach has been more cautious institutionally, given Japan's geographic position, historical relationships, and export exposure to China. The shift toward closer EU-Japan coordination reflects a Japanese assessment that Chinese industrial policy threatens Japanese manufacturers in ways that bilateral diplomatic management can no longer adequately address.

For global trade rules, the EU-Japan coordination represents the formation of the kind of coalition that the WTO would ideally manage through multilateral disciplines. The WTO's subsidy rules are insufficiently developed for the current industrial policy environment — both in terms of coverage (which state support counts as prohibited subsidy) and in terms of enforcement (the dispute settlement deadlock). The bilateral and plurilateral responses filling this gap are creating a new trade architecture that operates outside WTO frameworks rather than through them.

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