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Comments by "Happy Melon" (@happymelon7129) on "Where are EU-China trade ties headed as political tensions rumble on? | DW News" video.
U$A very successful in contrxl EU , and keep EU less competitive. 24-9-2023 EU official: After reducing purchases of Russian natural gas, EU will rely on expensive U$ LNG for decades to come.
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Sadly, just like Ukraine, many EU politicians carry U$A pxssport . Need to follow Washxngton agenda.
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On September 24, European Commission Energy Director General Ditte Juul Jorgensen was quoted as saying that after reducing its purchases of Russian natural gas, the EU will rely on expensive U$ LNG to meet demand for decades. In an interview, Jorgensen said that as the Russia-Ukraine war continues, the EU will use all methods to survive the next winter energy crisis. She admitted that it will take decades for Europe to It will take time for natural gas to be phased out, and in the meantime, natural gas will be purchased primarily from the United States. "We (the EU) are going to need some fossil fuels in the coming decades...in this case, American fuels," she said. Reports indicate that measures the EU will take include expanding the proportion of renewable energy.
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25-9-2023 The German Automobile Industry Association supports "de-risking" China and calls on the government to respect enterprise freedom The German Automobile Industry Association noted that the government's China strategy approved the free exchange of data between China and Germany, but did not mention China's cybersecurity law or the new version of the "counterintelligence law." The Automobile Industry Association said in the document that the German government has a responsibility to promote the confidentiality of business data in Beijing, address the legal implications and jointly find solutions. In addition, the association also warned the German government not to interfere in corporate decision-making and instead support diversification strategies. The document points out that any legal reform that hopes to better protect Germany's critical infrastructure should avoid singling out a single country. "Germany should not send a signal of growing investment protectionism." The association calls on the European Commission to respect the freedom of enterprise when developing screening tools for foreign investment. "State intervention should only be used as a last resort in exceptional circumstances where serious security concerns can be demonstrated."
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