• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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    3 months ago

    Okay, here’s the part I don’t understand:

    China is aware that its investments can be a bargaining chip for member states to bring down their trade barriers. At the same time, setting up in the EU would be a way of avoiding tariffs, if they end up being confirmed: cars would have the “produced in the EU” stamp, leaving behind added value, employment and the transfer of knowledge.

    Could the EU not just put restrictions on Chinese-owned car companies regardless of where the factory might be located?