中欧关系

EU trade chief warns of ‘new areas of concern’ in China relationship

Valdis Dombrovskis demands greater access for European companies in Financial Times interview

EU trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis has warned over “new areas of concern” in the bloc’s relationship with China, as part of a maiden visit that aims to confront “unbalanced” dealings between the two regions.In an interview with the Financial Times in Shanghai, the EU vice-president cited “implications of the anti-espionage law” in China and “data flows” as concerns, alongside market access for foreign companies in the mainland.

“We want to maintain [a] trading relationship with China, it’s important, it’s our second-largest trading partner,” Dombrovskis said. “But we need to address certain aspects of this relationship.”

His four-day visit comes just a week after Brussels launched an investigation into Chinese subsidies on electric vehicles, as tensions rise over a record €396bn bilateral trade deficit.

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