Sounds like the EU are making the right moves if it pisses off the US and China at the same time. Time to double down and provide more funding.
elderrion on
Do any of the Wumao bots wanna come out of the woodwork and try and convince us that China isn’t trying to squeeze Europe dry?
I offer you now as the time to bring that up.
AtraVenator on
But we already have Made in China label …
Due-Sentence-1219 on
So they are mad we are doing what they have been doing for years. Hilarious
Upbeat_Parking_7794 on
Isn’t this what they have been doing for ages?
mayhemtime on
/r/ChinaWarns
Vedagi_ on
„Made In The European Union“ is better as people can know it comes from within the EU, thus it shall be in general higher quality then „in Europe“
manu144x on
WTF is china pissed about? :))
Can you as an european even a company in China? You can’t. But they can open in europe without any restriction.
Can you receive chinese government grants as a foreign entity? They’ll arrest you for even trying to probably :))
I mean for real, China’s economy is effectively 100% closed to outsiders, how are they complaining?
Single_Classroom_448 on
Well that’s probably a good thing, if one of the economic superpowers disagrees with it you know it’s because it eats into their potential profit.
I like this plan a lot, it gives good incentive for companies to not outsource entire production lines of key industries. I’m not well read on this plan, but does it cover tech sectors as well? That’s one of the big concerns I have thought of recently, because outsourcing is prevalant and I can’t think of a good way for it to be prevented
DavidShaw90s on
It is absolutely hilarious to see the Chinese government complain about „systemic discrimination“ and „forced technological transfers.“
For the last twenty years, if any European or American company wanted to do business in China, Beijing literally forced them to partner with a state owned Chinese company and hand over all their intellectual property and tech secrets! That was the mandatory cost of entry into their market. Now that Europe is finally waking up and applying those exact same rules to Chinese EV and battery companies trying to access European public funds, Beijing is suddenly throwing a fit about unfair protectionism.
Europe spent way too long playing by the rules of free trade while China heavily subsidized their own industries to kill our local manufacturing. If we want to keep any decent industrial jobs or green tech innovation inside the EU, this legislation is the absolute bare minimum we should be doing. Let them complain.
GovernmentBig2749 on
You now will have MADE IN CHINA as a countermessure!
Boy-Abunda on
China, the US, and Russia are unreliable, shithole countries. As others have said, Europe is doing something right when those villains get angry.
China doesn’t let outsiders freely run enterprises inside of the country. Time to give the bastards a taste of their own medicine.
TraditionalClub6337 on
Do some people still think here that this country is not a threat?
Tall-Locksmith7263 on
We gave them so much know how already… We should have cut them out of certain things long time ago already…
WhatNot4271 on
Good. Europe should move ahead with reindustrialisation.
LoveBulge on
We didn’t spend the last 30 years, hundreds of billions of yuan, and dedicate an entire section of our government to steal your trade secrets and reverse engineer your technology, just so you could decide to build things on your own anyway! Not cool!
Salsi42 on
„If the EU… presses ahead with the legislation, and thereby harms the interests of Chinese companies, China will have no choice but to take countermeasures to firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its enterprises,“
Soooo, you harm the legitimate rights and interests of our EU enterprises and you’re not happy when you’re called out for it.
xenoph on
That means it’s in our best interest to implement this. Go ahead!
Dipluz on
Basically EU is doing now what China has been doing for the last 20years already.
ITSHOBBSMA on
lol. So China can have a made in China but Europe can’t have a made in Europe plan? Thats why I don’t understand why people buy into China nonsense.
Fer4yn on
Ironic, given EU simply tries to mirror the policies that China’s been running for decades now.
TheUFCVeteran3 on
I’m all for made in Europe.
Alex2422 on
Sure hope no tankies will come here to complain about China getting the same treatment which they advocate for in the case of USA.
Vajillara on
Wow the country that is famous for its protectionism and government funding for local industries is strongly against other governments doing it for their own industries. Peak of hypocrisy.
not_just_putin on
Fuck china.
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Sounds like the EU are making the right moves if it pisses off the US and China at the same time. Time to double down and provide more funding.
Do any of the Wumao bots wanna come out of the woodwork and try and convince us that China isn’t trying to squeeze Europe dry?
I offer you now as the time to bring that up.
But we already have Made in China label …
So they are mad we are doing what they have been doing for years. Hilarious
Isn’t this what they have been doing for ages?
/r/ChinaWarns
„Made In The European Union“ is better as people can know it comes from within the EU, thus it shall be in general higher quality then „in Europe“
WTF is china pissed about? :))
Can you as an european even a company in China? You can’t. But they can open in europe without any restriction.
Can you receive chinese government grants as a foreign entity? They’ll arrest you for even trying to probably :))
I mean for real, China’s economy is effectively 100% closed to outsiders, how are they complaining?
Well that’s probably a good thing, if one of the economic superpowers disagrees with it you know it’s because it eats into their potential profit.
I like this plan a lot, it gives good incentive for companies to not outsource entire production lines of key industries. I’m not well read on this plan, but does it cover tech sectors as well? That’s one of the big concerns I have thought of recently, because outsourcing is prevalant and I can’t think of a good way for it to be prevented
It is absolutely hilarious to see the Chinese government complain about „systemic discrimination“ and „forced technological transfers.“
For the last twenty years, if any European or American company wanted to do business in China, Beijing literally forced them to partner with a state owned Chinese company and hand over all their intellectual property and tech secrets! That was the mandatory cost of entry into their market. Now that Europe is finally waking up and applying those exact same rules to Chinese EV and battery companies trying to access European public funds, Beijing is suddenly throwing a fit about unfair protectionism.
Europe spent way too long playing by the rules of free trade while China heavily subsidized their own industries to kill our local manufacturing. If we want to keep any decent industrial jobs or green tech innovation inside the EU, this legislation is the absolute bare minimum we should be doing. Let them complain.
You now will have MADE IN CHINA as a countermessure!
China, the US, and Russia are unreliable, shithole countries. As others have said, Europe is doing something right when those villains get angry.
China doesn’t let outsiders freely run enterprises inside of the country. Time to give the bastards a taste of their own medicine.
Do some people still think here that this country is not a threat?
We gave them so much know how already… We should have cut them out of certain things long time ago already…
Good. Europe should move ahead with reindustrialisation.
We didn’t spend the last 30 years, hundreds of billions of yuan, and dedicate an entire section of our government to steal your trade secrets and reverse engineer your technology, just so you could decide to build things on your own anyway! Not cool!
„If the EU… presses ahead with the legislation, and thereby harms the interests of Chinese companies, China will have no choice but to take countermeasures to firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its enterprises,“
Soooo, you harm the legitimate rights and interests of our EU enterprises and you’re not happy when you’re called out for it.
That means it’s in our best interest to implement this. Go ahead!
Basically EU is doing now what China has been doing for the last 20years already.
lol. So China can have a made in China but Europe can’t have a made in Europe plan? Thats why I don’t understand why people buy into China nonsense.
Ironic, given EU simply tries to mirror the policies that China’s been running for decades now.
I’m all for made in Europe.
Sure hope no tankies will come here to complain about China getting the same treatment which they advocate for in the case of USA.
Wow the country that is famous for its protectionism and government funding for local industries is strongly against other governments doing it for their own industries. Peak of hypocrisy.
Fuck china.