Hey there, global news enthusiasts! 🌍 China's got something to say, and it's about the EU's latest moves. On Wednesday, Mao Ning, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, expressed China's high concern over what they see as discriminatory measures by the European Union against Chinese companies and industries.
So, what's the buzz? 🐝 The EU has announced an investigation into Chinese wind turbine suppliers. Mao Ning didn't hold back, stating, \"The world is worried about the rising tendency of protectionism in the EU.\" Ouch! That's a strong message about keeping markets open and fair.
She highlighted that China's booming new energy industries aren't just benefiting China but helping the world tackle big issues like inflation and climate change. 🌱💚 \"We hope the EU side will not undermine the efforts to address climate change,\" Mao said. She emphasized that protectionism isn't the answer and could lead to lose-lose scenarios. 😓
China is urging the EU to stick to World Trade Organization rules and market principles. \"We will resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises,\" Mao added.
Sounds like a call for collaboration over competition! Let's hope both sides find common ground for the sake of the planet and the global economy. 🌐🤝
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China 'highly concerned' over EU's measures against Chinese firms
cgtn.com