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欧盟大使表态,希望在冯德莱恩访华之前,中国能够恢复稀土供应
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-27 08:49

Core Viewpoint - The EU is requesting China to restore rare earth supplies before the visit of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen next month, highlighting the EU's concerns over shortages in rare earth magnets [1][3][12] Group 1: EU's Position and Requests - The EU Ambassador to China has openly expressed the hope that China will understand Europe's fear regarding the shortage of rare earth magnets and restore supplies before von der Leyen's visit [3][12] - The EU's request is seen as an attempt to leverage its relationship with China while still imposing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles [3][9] Group 2: Ursula von der Leyen's Stance - Ursula von der Leyen is characterized as pro-American and anti-China, having previously sought to align with the Trump administration by portraying China as a common enemy [5][7] - During the G7 summit, von der Leyen emphasized the "China threat" narrative, particularly focusing on China's restrictions on rare earth and magnet exports [5][7] Group 3: US-EU Relations and Strategy - The EU's strategy appears to involve using China as a bargaining chip to negotiate with the US, hoping to ease tariffs imposed on Europe while pressuring China to lift its export restrictions [9][11] - The EU's dual approach of trying to appease both the US and China is seen as risky due to its lack of sufficient power to effectively manage both sides [11]