European firms call for tougher EU approach to China

European firms call for tougher EU approach to China

by Joseph Anthony
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The EU is China’s biggest trading partner, and China is the EU’s second biggest. Business Europe urged the EU to speak with one voice on China and share knowledge on the country, and suggested making China policies their top priority

European companies called on European Union policy-makers on Thursday to toughen their approach to China to secure a level playing field for European businesses.

BusinessEurope, an organisation grouping business federations from 35 countries, said China was the most restrictive of the EUโ€™s major trading partners โ€” with numerous barriers to investment, strict requirements for joint ventures and its procurement market closed to EU firms.

โ€œThe EU must reconsider its modus operandi towards China and put more emphasis on reciprocity and conditionality,โ€ BusinessEurope said in a report addressed to the European Commission and EU governments.

It underlined the disparity in market access between Chinese and foreign firms, financing advantages for Chinese firms in strategic sectors, cheap land and energy, and Beijingโ€™s support for some Chinese industries.

The EU is Chinaโ€™s biggest trading partner, and China is the EUโ€™s second biggest. Business Europe urged the EU to speak with one voice on China and share knowledge on the country, and suggested making China policies their top priority.

There was no immediate comment on the report from China.

BusinessEurope head Marcus Beyrer told reporters that it was in Chinaโ€™s interest to rebalance the relationship with Europe because a continuation would change the architecture of the global economy to the detriment of export-oriented China.

It was also a bad idea for China to fight trade wars on two fronts, Beyrer said, given Beijing was already in a trade conflict with the United States.

The United States and China signed an initial trade deal on Wednesday that will roll back some tariffs and boost Chinese purchases of U.S. products, defusing an 18-month row between the worldโ€™s two largest economies but leaving a number of sore spots unresolved.

Beijing and Washington touted the โ€œPhase 1โ€ agreement as a step forward after months of start-and-stop talks, and investors greeted the news with relief. Even so, there was skepticism the U.S.-China trade relationship was now firmly on the mend.

REUTERS

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