外交部:希望欧盟为中国企业营造公平、可预期的市场环境
Xin Hua She·2025-11-14 13:48

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government emphasizes the need for the EU to adhere to commitments of market openness and fair competition, while addressing the concerns of Chinese enterprises operating in Europe [1][3]. Group 1: Business Environment Concerns - The EU-China Chamber of Commerce reported that the overall business environment rating for Chinese companies in the EU has declined for six consecutive years, with 81% of surveyed companies indicating increased uncertainty [1]. - 90% of respondents believe that the EU's "de-risking" policies and economic security strategies are harming business operations and market confidence [1]. - Over 40% of Chinese enterprises have experienced differential treatment, with "uncertainty" identified as the biggest obstacle to operations in Europe [1]. Group 2: EU's Protectionist Measures - The EU has been promoting economic competition against China and implementing a series of protectionist measures under the guise of maintaining "economic security" and "fair competition," which disrupts global supply chains [2]. - These measures are seen as detrimental not only to the competitiveness of EU industries but also as a negative signal regarding the openness of the EU market, ultimately harming the investment confidence of Chinese companies [2]. Group 3: Opportunities for Cooperation - Chinese enterprises have been actively contributing to the EU's economic growth and green transformation, and the recent "14th Five-Year Plan" outlines a blueprint for China's economic development over the next five years [3]. - The Chinese government advocates for dialogue and cooperation between China and the EU to address differences and promote free trade and fair competition, suggesting that the EU should recognize the opportunities presented by China's development plans [3].