Group 1 - The European Union (EU) has decided to impose anti-subsidy tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, leading to a trade dispute with China, which has retaliated by launching an anti-subsidy investigation into EU dairy products [1][3] - France, as a significant exporter of dairy products within the EU, is particularly affected by the investigation, with French cheese and dairy products holding a substantial market share in China [3][5] - French President Macron has expressed concerns over the trade deficit with China and has called for a united EU front to address the issue, emphasizing the need for collective action among member states [3][6] Group 2 - In response to the EU's actions, China announced temporary anti-subsidy measures on December 22, 2025, targeting various dairy products from the EU, which has raised alarms in France and among EU officials [5][8] - The French dairy industry is highly reliant on the Chinese market, and any restrictions on exports could severely impact local farmers and processing plants, as finding alternative markets is challenging [3][8] - Macron is actively seeking to rally support from other EU member states to respond to China's measures, despite differing levels of trade dependence among EU countries [6][10] Group 3 - The French dairy association has warned that increased tariffs could lead to a significant decline in export volumes, affecting the entire industry [8] - Initial investigations indicate that some EU dairy products may indeed have subsidy issues, which adds to France's concerns regarding the situation [8] - The EU's internal divisions regarding trade policy with China complicate the response, as some countries are hesitant to confront China due to their trade ties [10]
拒不接受中国反制,马克龙拉上26国一致对华,关键时刻,美国出手
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-28 07:16