Europe Just Declared Independence From China [A Report and a Response]

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Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju

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Since China beat them up on Covid.. things have gone sour

They could not do it better than China
They have lunched misinformation of the highest levels on all Chinese goods from Telecom to food to Chinese loans

China did not become China by playing by their rules
They never liked that
By their rules..
THEY OWN THE BALL. 
THEY OWN THE VENUE. 
THEY ARE THE REFEREE. 
THEY OWN THE UNIFORM. 
THEY CONTROL TIME. 
JUST SHOW UP AT THEIR GAMES AS INVITED

They always win
That is why they a colonial Masters

These EUROPEANS are bad in business

When they beat you and make things CHEAPER
They start singing FREE TRADE to the high heavens
They will have exchange rate for use
They will want you  to deposit with them as foreign reserve to show you can buy on credit
People are encouraged to be consumers with quality and high taste in their goods
Any other manufacturer is FAKE
They will set there free trade zone and their companies will import and we consume


When you beat them in price
All hell will break loose
They become protectionists
They have to create home jobs
Any other importer is a SMUGGLER
Your goods are now illegal

They take our raw materials and resell them to us
If  you ask questions
They stop buying and make their own or stop using it entirely

They do not like GOLD and DIAMONDS and COPPER any more because they have to pay Zaire and South Africa
They can not buy too much Nigeria oil because Chevron could not displace shell

American grown Marijuana is not Medical fit
It is good for EXPORT
Bought and Sold while axes are collected

Outside Marijuana is no good

Their own University Degrees are better than yours even though you are teaching the same thing
If you come and learn in their, you are now exceptionally brilliant.

Their internet is better than yours but you are on the same line

They are always better

WE ARE BRILLIANT SERVANTS

WE JUST HAVE TO WAKE UP LIKE CHINA



Chei

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Europe Just Declared Independence From China

As the EU navigates an increasingly Sino-American world, it finally sees the need to stand together, even against Beijing.

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September 5, 2020, 1:00 AM EDT
Andreas Kluth is a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. He was previously editor in chief of Handelsblatt Global and a writer for the Economist. He's the author of "Hannibal and Me."
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China’s diplomats were already having a terrible year in Europe, but this week they managed to make it even worse. At this rate, Chinese President Xi Jinping may achieve the dubious feat of alienating the Europeans faster and further than even U.S. President Donald Trump is doing.

Xi’s overarching objective in the region is to prevent the European Union and the U.S. from ganging up against China. He was hoping for a breakthrough at a summit with EU leaders scheduled for Sep. 14. Originally slated to take place in Leipzig, it’ll be a video conference instead, owing to the pandemic. But the stakes are high. So Xi this past week dispatched his foreign minister, Wang Yi, to five European countries for some preparatory sweet talk. Talk there was; it just wasn’t sweet.

Wang showed up hoping to hear the softer tones to which he’s accustomed from Europeans, who remain more eager than the Americans to keep trading and doing business with China. Instead, he was surprised at the amount of resistance he was picking up underneath the formal niceties.

But those dissonances were as nothing compared with his stopover in Berlin. Speaking to German reporters, Wang lashed out at the president of the Czech Senate, Milos Vystrcil, who had taken a delegation to visit Taiwan, which China considers part of its territory. Vystrcil would “pay a heavy price,” threatened Wang, fuming that the Czech’s “betrayal” made him “an enemy of 1.4 billion Chinese people.”

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This elicited a prompt response from Heiko Maas, Germany’s foreign minister. Standing next to Wang at their joint press conference, Maas reminded his visitor that “we as Europeans act in close cooperation” and demand respect, and that “threats don’t fit in here.” The EU wouldn’t become a “plaything” in the Sino-American rivalry, he added. Colleagues from France, Slovakia and other European countries quickly backed him up.

In the ritualized world of diplomatic jargon, this moment signaled not only a new European tone but also a new direction. For years, many European countries, and above all Germany, did their best for commercial reasons to look the other way as China violated human rights, took advantage of Europe’s open markets and bullied some of its Asian neighbors. Those times appear to be over.

The list of grievances against China has simply become too long. It starts with the crackdown on Hong Kong and the suppression of the Uighurs in Xinjiang — China insists that both topics, like the Taiwanese question, are internal matters and none of the world’s business. Then there’s China’s saber-rattling in the South China Sea, and of course its rapacious approach to business.

To ameliorate the latter, the summit on Sept. 14 was originally meant to formalize a better relationship for mutual investment between the EU and China. But after years of negotiations, the Europeans are fed up with China’s intransigence over the many ways its state-owned or state-guided firms buy into the EU’s single market to distort competition or snaffle up technologies. Rather than facilitate Chinese investment in Europe, the EU is starting to restrict it.

That said, there are still limits on how far Europe, relative to the U.S., will go in opposing China. Noah Barkin, an American China watcher based in Berlin and currently at the German Marshall Fund, thinks that whereas the U.S. aims to “decouple” its economy from China’s, the EU merely wants to “diversify.”

That explains why some European countries, notably Germany, are still sitting on the fence about whether or not to ban Huawei Technologies Co., a Chinese telecoms giant, from supplying the kit for the forthcoming 5G networks. It also explains why France, with support from Germany and others, is trying harder to keep the whole Indo-Pacific region — basically, all the bits around China — free and prosperous.

More than the U.S., the Europeans realize that it’s not enough to check Chinese might wherever possible because they must also seek Chinese cooperation wherever necessary to solve global problems, from climate change to the next pandemic. Above all, the Europeans are hoping that the rivalry between China and the U.S., like that between Imperial Germany and Britain before 1914, doesn’t slide into a hot war in which the EU would be forced to choose sides.

For Europe, the goal is to retain a modicum of autonomy in a world increasingly dominated by two unreliable superpowers. If Joe Biden becomes the next U.S. president, the EU will try to partner with its traditional ally in bringing that about. If Donald Trump stays in office, Europe will accelerate its — admittedly modest — efforts to become equidistant. Either way, China’s diplomats are well advised to change their bearing in future visits.

    This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board or Bloomberg LP and its owners.

    To contact the author of this story:
    Andreas Kluth at akl...@bloomberg.net

    To contact the editor responsible for this story:
    James Boxell at jbo...@bloomberg.net






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