Group 1 - Macron's recent statements indicate a shift towards a more confrontational stance regarding trade imbalances with China, suggesting potential tariff increases if issues are not addressed [1][3][5] - The inconsistency in Macron's approach raises questions about France's true intentions in its relationship with China, oscillating between cooperation and confrontation [3][5][15] - The trade imbalance issue is attributed to structural differences in the economies of China and France, with France's exports primarily consisting of traditional consumer goods, while China's exports include high-value industrial products [8][10] Group 2 - Macron's suggestion that the EU might adopt measures similar to those of the US, such as tariffs, faces significant challenges due to the diverse interests of EU member states and their varying dependencies on China [10][13] - The potential for retaliatory measures from China could adversely affect French exporters, particularly in high-end consumer goods, highlighting the risks of escalating trade tensions [11][15] - The broader context of rising protectionism and supply chain restructuring necessitates a more rational and stable policy approach rather than emotional reactions [19]
刚回国就不装了,马克龙放话:中企必须投资欧洲,否则将对华征税
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-10 03:11