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中欧峰会前,欧盟下通牒,逼中国交出稀土,中资银行已收到噩耗
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-26 09:08

Core Viewpoint - The European Union (EU) is intensifying pressure on China regarding rare earth minerals and key resources, leveraging an upcoming summit to negotiate better access and address various economic issues [1][4]. Group 1: EU's Actions Against China - The EU has issued multiple warnings to China, marking this as the fourth significant action against the country [3]. - Previous actions include targeted measures against certain Chinese banks due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, urging collaboration with the U.S. at the G7 summit, and unilaterally canceling a scheduled economic meeting with China [3][4]. Group 2: Reasons Behind EU's Pressure - The EU's primary motivation appears to be to align more closely with the U.S. amidst challenges posed by both the U.S. tariffs and the ongoing conflict with Russia [4][6]. - The EU is reluctant to acknowledge its inability to counter Russia effectively and is redirecting its frustrations towards China instead [6]. - A direct aim of the EU's actions is to compel China to yield its rare earth resources, with EU leaders adopting a more aggressive stance compared to previous U.S. approaches [6]. Group 3: China's Potential Response - Despite the EU's pressure, it is suggested that China has sufficient grounds to respond effectively, given that the U.S. has not succeeded in its own pressures against China [6]. - The upcoming China-EU summit is seen as a critical moment for potential negotiation, with the hope that disputes can be resolved amicably before considering any retaliatory measures [8][9].