中方敲山震虎,荷兰尝到没收中企股份恶果,欧洲:理当对中国开放
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-19 03:47

Group 1 - China has imposed anti-dumping duties on EU pork and pork products, ranging from 4.9% to 19.8%, for five years, signaling a significant impact on the Netherlands, the highest per capita pork exporter in the EU [1] - The anti-dumping measures are based on thorough investigations by China, indicating a legitimate basis for the actions rather than arbitrary decisions [1] - The current EU is under pressure and is unlikely to confront China directly, as the anti-dumping measures serve as a warning signal [1] Group 2 - Europe faces three major pressures: deteriorating security due to the Ukraine conflict, technological lag behind the US and China, and competition from Chinese electric vehicles impacting traditional industries like automotive [3][4] - The EU is compelled to cooperate with China, as the pressure from China is primarily market competition rather than political or military threats, and China is open to dialogue [4] - French President Macron has emphasized the need to rebalance EU-China relations, advocating for market openness while ensuring that Chinese investments contribute to job creation and innovation [6]