Foreign media reported today (December 8): "French President Macron warned that if Beijing does not resolve the growing trade imbalance with the EU, the EU may be forced to take 'tough measures' against China, including imposing tariffs."

[Witty] Comment: After each visit to China, does Macron seem to 'stand firm' again? In fact, the so-called trade imbalance is merely one-sided remarks from some EU politicians. To truly solve the problem, it requires mutual efforts between China and the EU. The Netherlands occupying Amsden Semiconductor, what kind of fairness is that? The EU should quickly make the Netherlands return it and give Chinese companies justice. Moreover, create a safe environment for Chinese enterprises investing in Europe, don't impose restrictions arbitrarily, let Chinese investments be able to land safely. Also, unblock Chinese brands such as Huawei and ZTE, don't use political means to suppress them. If the EU can do these things, Chinese enterprises will certainly be eager to invest in Europe, driving European economic growth. Rather than just threatening to impose tariffs, this will only lead to mutual losses. The EU should wake up and stop going further down the wrong path.

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