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输了就是输了!法德两国劝欧盟别做无用功,一个领域不可能超中国
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-04 04:40

Group 1 - Northvolt's bankruptcy has caused significant shock within the EU, highlighting the challenges faced by European renewable energy companies amid fierce competition from China and Southeast Asia [1] - The EU Commission's latest report indicates that the prices of solar products produced in China and Southeast Asia have fallen below the production cost of European companies, making survival increasingly difficult for them [1] - The French government has announced a tax reduction policy of up to 200 million euros for companies investing in France, aiming to establish the country as a battery manufacturing hub [3] Group 2 - A joint report from scholars in France and Germany urges the EU to reassess its industrial policies, suggesting that Europe should focus resources on more strategically significant sectors like defense, aerospace, and robotics instead of competing in solar energy [5] - China currently dominates the global photovoltaic industry, contributing approximately 75% of the world's solar cells and 70% of photovoltaic module production, with a total investment of 100 billion dollars in the past three years [7] - European industry organizations warn that imposing trade restrictions on Chinese photovoltaic products could lead to a "lose-lose" situation, increasing clean energy development costs and delaying carbon neutrality goals [9]