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Once skeptical of America's increasingly hostile stance toward China, the EU and its member states are adopting a cascade of new measures that bring their policies closer in line with those of the United States.

Why it matters: Beijing's push for Europe to adopt "strategic autonomy" from the United States — in the hope the EU would maintain warmer ties with China — now looks like a moot point.

What's happening: Last week, the European Commission unveiled a proposed ban on products made with forced labor, after intense pressure from lawmakers and human rights activists concerned about forced labor in Xinjiang.

  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also criticized Chinese funding of European research institutions and announced a new "Defense of Democracy" package intended to scrutinize foreign funding of European academic institutions in order to "bring covert foreign influence and shady funding to light."
  • The U.S. implemented an import ban on all products made in Xinjiang earlier this year, and the Trump administration placed greater scrutiny on foreign funding in U.S. universities.
Zoom in: Germany is a key benchmark. Berlin was once a stalwart supporter of close trade ties with China, and thus it tended to avoid tension with Beijing. But Berlin now seems to have turned a major corner on issues from trade to human rights to direct military engagement in the Indo-Pacific.

  • Last week, Germany's Economy Minister Robert Habeck pledged "no more naivety" in Germany's trade with China. Habeck announced his team was working on a new economic policy to reduce dependence on China across key industries and closely scrutinize inbound investment from China, saying, "We cannot allow ourselves to be blackmailed."
  • The German Foreign Ministry also announced it was appointing a special representative to Pacific nations, where China's expanding influence has alarmed Australia and the United States.
  • In late August, Germany joined Exercise Pitch Black as a full participant for the first time. The set of military drills is held every other year off Australia's northern coast with air forces from as many as 17 countries, including the U.S., the U.K., France, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. The exercise's recent expansion has prompted questions about its potential role as a counter to China in the region.
  • The Chinese Communist Party-affiliated tabloid Global Times reported that some German media warned the country against joining an "anti-China alliance" in the Indo-Pacific.
Flashback: European nations were largely skeptical of the Trump administration's sharp rhetoric against China.

  • In December 2020, the European Union agreed to an investment deal with China that ignored concerns about forced labor in China's economy and would have strengthened economic ties between the bloc and China. That same year, by contrast, the Trump administration took more than 200 public actions to push back against Beijing and delink certain sectors of the U.S. and Chinese economies.
  • But a major turning point in the EU-China relationship occurred in March 2021. The EU levied sanctions on some Chinese officials for abuses in Xinjiang. Beijing retaliated by sanctioning EU members of parliament and others, and in May 2021, the European Parliament voted to freeze the investment deal.
The Europe-China relationship has plummeted since then.

  • China's "rock solid" support for Russia during its invasion of Ukraine soured the attitude of many Europeans toward Beijing.
  • Beijing's ongoing crackdown on Hong Kong has also stunned many in Europe.
  • A United Nations report published in late August warning of "serious human rights violations" and possible "crimes against humanity" in Xinjiang sparked harsh criticism from European leaders.
Yes, but: Trade ties between Europe and China are still strong, and the EU has emphasized that cooperation on climate change with China is crucial.

What to watch: Taipei is urging the EU to adopt sanctions that would deter China from invading Taiwan, Reuters reports.

  • China, meanwhile, is forging economic and security relationships at Europe's periphery. Xi and Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko just announced an upgraded partnership, and Hungary's Viktor Orbán has deepened ties with China.
 
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US "allies" biggest trading partner

US- China
EU-China
Australia-China
India-China
Japan-China
S.Korea-China
Latin America-China
GCC (Arab Gulf Nations)-China
Asean- China
Africa-China

Canada-US
 
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China is too scared to fight West even through Russia

what makes you think China will ever stand up to West ?
 
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US "allies" biggest trading partner

US- China
EU-China
Australia-China
India-China
Japan-China
S.Korea-China
Latin America-China
GCC (Arab Gulf Nations)-China
Asean- China
Africa-China

Canada-US
And yet most of them are turning against China today. I wonder why.

It can’t be the shitty attitude, or petty tendencies to just come up random maps to claim other’s territories. Just can’t put my finger on the issue. Hmm.
 
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And yet most of them are turning against China today. I wonder why.

It can’t be the shitty attitude, or petty tendencies to just come up random maps to claim other’s territories. Just can’t put my finger on the issue. Hmm.

It is the nature of people and nations to keep the status quo. No one knows how the life would be under a new master, especially Western nations towards a non western master.
 
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China is too scared to fight West even through Russia

what makes you think China will ever stand up to West ?
Why should we help Russia carry out an aggressive war? We just need not to join NATO's sanctions against Russia.

And yet most of them are turning against China today. I wonder why.

It can’t be the shitty attitude, or petty tendencies to just come up random maps to claim other’s territories. Just can’t put my finger on the issue. Hmm.
These countries have just voted to expel Hungary from the "democratic country list". They no longer care that this means that the so-called "democracy" equals "standpoint". This actually reveals that European countries are recognizing great internal pressure, and they need more and more external reasons to transfer their internal doubts.
 
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And yet most of them are turning against China today. I wonder why.

It can’t be the shitty attitude, or petty tendencies to just come up random maps to claim other’s territories. Just can’t put my finger on the issue. Hmm.
Europeans have long history of Imperialism in China and contempt for China

Eight-Nation Alliance - Wikipedia

Its Germans who started the Yellow Peril narrative in colonial West 'die Gelbe Gefahr'
Yellow Peril

Post cold war richer European nations saw China as a market. Poorer European nations saw China as source of investments

All this went good until Covid crisis, which was potential death sentence to smaller European nations given their tiny population
Even for larger European countries Covid has significantly impacted their economy

Post Covid, below was the Pew polls on China
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And yet most of them are turning against China today. I wonder why.

It can’t be the shitty attitude, or petty tendencies to just come up random maps to claim other’s territories. Just can’t put my finger on the issue. Hmm.
Its becos all these countries including your India are slaves of the US, slaves only listen to their master US.
 
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And yet most of them are turning against China today. I wonder why.

It can’t be the shitty attitude, or petty tendencies to just come up random maps to claim other’s territories. Just can’t put my finger on the issue. Hmm.
As long as people pay you money big time, do you care if they whine a bit?
 
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Europe is nothing more than vassals of US,their foreign policy is designed in Washington,Media controlled by same group of oligarch ,military is also controlled by US via NATO, and any leader that remotely opposes the US geopolitical goals ,will be couped by internal pressure and political meddling .
The last remotely independent leader of Europe, Merkel is now replaced with CIA cultivated politician that aligns with the US and does the bidding for Washington. Germany was bound to move toward a more hostile position toward China but the puppets in Berlin can only do so much without destroying their own national economy .
Well I do hope China destroys the collective west ,that would be the greatest deed by China for humanity.
China has to be stronger than EU+US,NA+ AUS -JP combined.
Don't care about EU+NA/AUS,but the most tragic part is SK/jp occupied by US.They were supposed to be
pillars against european wyte hegemony,but they have been successfully couped by US,China just have to take these two out of US sphere and asia is secured,the Europeans can do shit without these two.
Japan has been captured through the cultists in political parties which were propped up by cia.
 
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These countries have just voted to expel Hungary from the "democratic country list". They no longer care that this means that the so-called "democracy" equals "standpoint". This actually reveals that European countries are recognizing great internal pressure, and they need more and more external reasons to transfer their internal doubts.

This isn't anything new. They've been talking about "Huxit" since at least 2016.
 
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