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China says EU subsidy probes hinder China, Europe cooperation

Aid investigations started by the European Union disrupt the mutually advantageous cooperation in between China and Europe, and China resolutely opposes them, a Chinese commerce ministry official said.

The authorities, who was not determined in a statement launched by the department on Thursday, thinks the probes released by the European Union so far are all targeted at Chinese new energy-related business, which will seriously harm the self-confidence of its companies in performing financial investment and trade cooperation in the EU.

The remarks originated from the head of the Trade Remedies Bureau of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce in a conference with Martin Lukas, director general of the trade defence department of the European Commission, in Brussels, according to the declaration.

In the most recent move involving China, the European Union stated it would investigate aids received by Chinese providers of wind turbines predestined for its countries.

The Chinese commerce authorities said it would be the fourth investigation started by the European Union in the previous 2 months utilizing foreign aids legislation versus Chinese business.

The official likewise stated in the course of the investigations, the EU wantonly distorted the meaning of aids, and the procedural requirements were closed and transparent, which is a protectionist act that harms the level playing field in the name of fair competitors.

On Tuesday, EU competitors chief Margrethe Vestager said the Commission was examining the conditions for wind park development in Spain, Greece, France, Romania and Bulgaria, without giving further details about why these countries in particular were highlighted.