Workflow
欧洲的制裁再次来袭,这一次我们根本不慌,欧洲的雕虫小技
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-27 13:55

Group 1 - The EU has imposed over 2000 sanctions on Russia by April 2025, including sanctions on Chinese companies, indicating a systematic use of "secondary sanctions" to pressure third-party countries [1] - The sanctions against Chinese companies are based on allegations of "indirect support for Russian military," but no concrete evidence has been provided [2] - The EU's actions reflect a double standard, as many countries, including the US and Europe, continue to engage in business with Russia while targeting Chinese firms [2][4] Group 2 - Europe's reluctance to fully align with China stems from concerns over China's growing strength and potential dominance in various sectors, which could disadvantage Europe [4] - The current geopolitical landscape suggests that Europe may prefer US leadership over a rising China, as it allows Europe to maintain some level of influence in manufacturing and technology [4] - The EU's strategy may involve balancing its relationship with the US while cautiously engaging with China, especially in sectors like AI and renewable energy [13]