The leaders of Europe's largest countries are increasingly wary of the brand of economic nationalism practiced by China, and are responding with new barriers designed to blunt Beijing's influence. The messages emanating from European capitals have not been subtle. In March, the European Commission said that China can no longer be considered a developing country and labeled it a "systemic rival." French President Emmanuel Macron went further, accusing China late last month of trying to divide the bloc and declaring that "the period of European naiveté is over." "I think the Chinese have been surprised by how quickly the mood in Europe has turned,"
Three sticking points loom large: Restrictions on Chinese investment in Europe, rules that shut European companies out of China and concerns over security of telecoms gear made by China's Huawei.
some of the biggest EU economies updated their rules on company takeovers and subjected investment from China to increased scrutiny. At least one deal has been blocked and others have faced delays.
"There is a growing perception in Europe that investment from Chinese state-owned or state-controlled companies is strategically targeted at certain sectors and not motivated by a compelling business case,"
Poll numbers released by Pew Research on October 6 found that the Chinese government was viewed negatively in all 14 major countries surveyed, including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and the US. In 2002, 65% of US citizens surveyed viewed China favorably -- in 2020 that number is just 22%. A massive 74% view China unfavorably. ... "The behavior of China under Xi Jinping really enraged many other countries,"
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/09/business/eu-china-summit/index.html
The leaders of Europe's largest countries are increasingly wary of the brand of economic nationalism practiced by China, and are responding with new barriers designed to blunt Beijing's influence.
The messages emanating from European capitals have not been subtle. In March, the European Commission said that China can no longer be considered a developing country and labeled it a "systemic rival."
French President Emmanuel Macron went further, accusing China late last month of trying to divide the bloc and declaring that "the period of European naiveté is over."
"I think the Chinese have been surprised by how quickly the mood in Europe has turned,"
Three sticking points loom large: Restrictions on Chinese investment in Europe, rules that shut European companies out of China and concerns over security of telecoms gear made by China's Huawei.
some of the biggest EU economies updated their rules on company takeovers and subjected investment
from China to increased scrutiny. At least one deal has been blocked and others have faced delays.
"There is a growing perception in Europe that investment from Chinese state-owned or state-controlled companies is strategically targeted at certain sectors and not motivated by a compelling business case,"
https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/30/world/trump-china-xi-election-intl-hnk/index.html
Poll numbers released by Pew Research on October 6 found that the Chinese government was viewed negatively in all 14 major countries surveyed, including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and the US.
In 2002, 65% of US citizens surveyed viewed China favorably -- in 2020 that number is just 22%. A massive 74% view China unfavorably.
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"The behavior of China under Xi Jinping really enraged many other countries,"