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30天“最后通牒”?欧盟要中国必须交出稀土,局势愈发严峻了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-01 05:47

Group 1 - The EU Ambassador to China expressed that the shortage of magnets is severely impacting European businesses and hopes for a resolution regarding rare earth magnet exports from China by July [1] - The Chinese government has recently requested rare earth companies in China to provide lists of specialized personnel to prevent information leaks [1] - During a meeting with EU representatives, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the importance of mutual respect, partnership, and multilateralism in China-EU relations [3] Group 2 - Wang Yi highlighted that the restrictions on rare earths are a common international practice and suggested that the EU should reconsider its own restrictions on Chinese enterprises and technologies [3][5] - The EU is currently facing challenges from both the rare earth issue with China and trade pressures from the Trump administration, leading to a perception of being caught in a geopolitical struggle [5] - The EU Commission's trade official stated that it is unclear whether China is intentionally targeting EU companies or if they are collateral damage in the US-China competition [5][7] Group 3 - China has strengthened passport management for key personnel in the rare earth industry to prevent technology theft and ensure national security [7] - Western countries are attempting to undermine China's control over rare earths by recruiting Chinese talent, prompting China to enhance its protective measures [7]