Foreign media: The EU plans to take a tougher trade stance against China, requiring Chinese investments in Europe to transfer technology.

EU Trade Commissioner Mariya Gabriel said the EU welcomes Chinese investment, but it must meet conditions such as creating "real added value" and "real job opportunities," and require "real technology and intellectual property" transfer.

Previously, the EU also planned to introduce an Industrial Acceleration Act, requiring non-EU companies that want to invest in the EU to transfer technical knowledge to local companies. Danish Foreign Minister Rasmussen also supports this proposal, believing that Europe should follow the example of the US and China, adopting a more offensive trade policy.

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