Group 1 - The initial sentiment in Europe during the onset of the US-China trade war was one of opportunism, with many European countries openly supporting the US, believing they could benefit from the conflict [1][3] - European businesses anticipated taking over orders displaced by the US-China tensions, while European financial markets expected to attract safe-haven investments [3] - As US-China negotiations resumed, Europe began to feel anxious about losing its advantageous position, transitioning from a bystander to a concerned party [3][6] Group 2 - Recent months have seen a surge in visits from European leaders to China, indicating a shift in strategy as Europe faces economic pressures such as high energy costs and manufacturing outflows [6] - The geopolitical landscape is changing, with Europe becoming increasingly reliant on the US for security and facing economic challenges exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict [6][8] - China is now prioritizing practical choices over the notion of European strategic autonomy, indicating that Europe must clarify its position or risk being sidelined in global negotiations [8]
中美俄做局,狠宰欧洲?欧洲的好日子看来是到头了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-17 15:24