Group 1 - The European Parliament passed a resolution on July 10, demanding China to lift its export controls on rare earths, reflecting the EU's strong demand for these resources [1] - China's response emphasized that rare earths are dual-use materials and that its export controls are in line with international law, aimed at ensuring global security and stability [1][3] - The EU's stance appears contradictory as it criticizes China's controls while simultaneously working to strengthen its own rare earth industry and reduce reliance on external sources [3][4] Group 2 - The EU's recent diplomatic dynamics indicate a wavering policy towards China, focusing on maintaining a balanced economic relationship while reducing dependency on Chinese resources [4][6] - New proposals from the EU aim to enhance control over critical materials and prevent supply chains from being "weaponized," indicating a strategic shift in policy [4][6] - Ongoing trade negotiations between the EU and the US are accelerating, with potential agreements that may ease tariffs and reflect a shift towards closer alignment with US interests [6][8]
523票赞成!欧盟议会抗议稀土管制,中国使团一句话戳中问题关键
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-13 04:36