A few days ago, a Ministry of Commerce spokesperson said that the European Commission has recently launched an intensive investigation of the “Foreign Subsidies Regulations” against Chinese companies, launched in-depth investigations on CRRC Group and Tongfang Weishi, and even carried out on-site raids on Chinese digital platforms. The practices are bad, clearly oriented and discriminatory. The Chinese side is closely monitoring relevant European developments and will take necessary measures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises. As an important economy in the world, the EU is supposed to be a key force in maintaining a fair and open order in the global trade system, but it has built a wall of rules against Chinese enterprises, causing major market closure and unwarranted suppression. Cooperation with China is essential to the EU's energy transition, supply chain security, infrastructure construction, etc., and excluding Chinese enterprises only harms others and harms themselves. The EU should ensure that enterprises from all countries enjoy a fair, equal, and transparent business environment, and not allow discriminatory regulations such as the FSR to hurt the overall economic and trade cooperation between China and Europe.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
A few days ago, a Ministry of Commerce spokesperson said that the European Commission has recently launched an intensive investigation of the “Foreign Subsidies Regulations” against Chinese companies, launched in-depth investigations on CRRC Group and Tongfang Weishi, and even carried out on-site raids on Chinese digital platforms. The practices are bad, clearly oriented and discriminatory. The Chinese side is closely monitoring relevant European developments and will take necessary measures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises. As an important economy in the world, the EU is supposed to be a key force in maintaining a fair and open order in the global trade system, but it has built a wall of rules against Chinese enterprises, causing major market closure and unwarranted suppression. Cooperation with China is essential to the EU's energy transition, supply chain security, infrastructure construction, etc., and excluding Chinese enterprises only harms others and harms themselves. The EU should ensure that enterprises from all countries enjoy a fair, equal, and transparent business environment, and not allow discriminatory regulations such as the FSR to hurt the overall economic and trade cooperation between China and Europe.