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EU firms in China skewed 'disproportionately' towards risk management - service group

European companies in China are excessively focused on handling threats rather of increasing market share, which is injuring effectiveness and development and increasing costs for consumers, a European service lobby group alerted on Wednesday.

The European Chamber of Commerce said in its de-risking report that companies were manipulated disproportionately towards risk management and building durability due to the fact that of the COVID pandemic, global economic downturn, Ukraine war and U.S.-China geopolitical competition.

The EU has actually discovered itself based on China for specific items consisting of vital minerals, and has begun better examination of foreign financial investments and strategic tech exports to rivals such as China. Brussels keeps that de-risking is various from decoupling from China.

About three-quarters of the chamber's members have actually evaluated their supply chains in the past year, with 21% moving more production into China and 12% moving more out, Jens Eskelund, president of the European Chamber of Commerce in China, briefed press reporters ahead of the report's launch.

China has a rational self-interest in making sure that there is a practical industrial relationship with Europe going forward. And that, frankly, is threatened right now, Eskelund said.

I believe there is a risk that Europe feels obliged to respond in more protective ways.

In September, the EU Commission released an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electrical automobiles (EVs) to determine whether to impose tariffs to secure EU manufacturers, which China has identified protectionist. The probe is set to conclude by November, although the EU could impose provisionary responsibilities earlier.

The EV probe, along with other threat management measures, has driven record-high concern about the politicisation of China's. organization environment among the chamber's some 1,700 members,. Eskelund stated.

Eskelund argued for more dialogue with Chinese authorities. to attend to EU firms' issues, otherwise there might be more. tit-for-tat trade measures going forward.

China is using precisely the exact same logic across large. sectors of the economy that Europe is now just beginning to do. on a rather minimal scale, he stated.

(source: Reuters)