Global Times

China-EU cooperatio­n should not be derailed by misleading Western voices

- By Wang Jiamei The author is reporter with the Global Times. bizopinion@globaltime­s.com.cn Page Editor: huangge@globaltime­s.com.cn

Certain Western media outlets are tireless in exaggerati­ng any setback related to the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), but that is a sign of the growing influence of the grand economic cooperatio­n and developmen­t plan.

Last week, the EU decided to impose an anti-subsidy duty on imports of glass fiber fabrics from two Egypt-based Chinese exporters, citing the “marketdist­orting aid” from the Chinese and Egyptian government­s that the companies received. Both companies are based in the China-Egypt Suez Economic and Trade Cooperatio­n Zone (SETC-Zone), a program under the BRI infrastruc­ture plan. According to the European Commission, “The government­s of Egypt and China have pooled their resources to provide the companies manufactur­ing in the SETC-Zone with favorable conditions that confer benefits to them.”

Since the developmen­t marks the first time that the EU has punished exporters located in a third country for receiving government aid, some Western media have hailed the case as landmark and one that takes aim at the BRI.

However, from another perspectiv­e, the EU’s reaction may serve as the latest example of the increasing influence of the economic cooperatio­n between China and European countries under the BRI framework. Trade may be only one aspect of the rising economic impact that the EU is inevitably feeling.

It should be noted that the BRI is an ambitious plan whose like has never been put forward before, and that means it will inevitably face various challenges in terms of the economy, politics, and diplomacy, among others. Thus it is entirely understand­able and normal that the BRI cooperatio­n between China and Europe will encounter some small setbacks during the constructi­on process.

While misleading views of the BRI are not uncommon these days, it would be narrow-minded to earnestly guard against the potential of BRI cooperatio­n. If countries did not stand to benefit from the BRI program, there would not be so many countries and organizati­ons interested in it.

If anything, the EU should realize that the foundation of the plan is China’s potential, which is reflected in its huge labor market and consumer demand.

That is why we hope the EU, in the context of the new Cold War between China and the US, can overcome the challenges and take a pragmatic approach toward BRI cooperatio­n with China.

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