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Europe Today: ужесточит ли ЕС экономический курс в отношении Китая?

Глава Еврокомиссии Урсула фон дер Ляйен утром собирает команду на срочные переговоры о возможном ужесточении экономического курса ЕС в отношении Китая. Закрытая встреча считается первым шагом к более жёстким торговым мерам. Репортаж Маред Гуин.

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06:17Добро пожаловать в Казахстан.
06:48EU has already spoken through the lips of President von der Leyen.
06:54There is a full solidarity with Romania and no one has any questions who is at fault here.
07:00And that steps need to be taken to push back against those drone invasions, drones attacks coming from Russia. Unacceptable.
07:09And meanwhile, of course, as you heard there from Mared Gwynne-Jones, our correspondent, this crucial talk is taking place
07:14today about China.
07:16And is it time, do you think, for the EU to get tough on Beijing?
07:19It is. And we are getting tougher.
07:21So I just concluded the meeting of the Competitiveness Council yesterday with my fellow economy and trade ministers.
07:30There is a – I heard in your interview that there are perhaps some splits.
07:36What I can confirm is that we are absolutely unified in terms of the impact that Chinese overproduction, the unfair
07:45trade practices have over Europe.
07:47So we are building a tool, a set of tools, including the Industrial Accelerator Act, including giving a boost to
07:56our industry to push back against those overproduction.
07:59Because will these tools have teeth?
08:01And do you blame China for wiping out our European industry?
08:05China is using non-market practices.
08:10We are not faced with a level playing field.
08:12We are seeing subsidies.
08:13We are seeing overcapacities.
08:16And we are seeing trade instruments on the part of China.
08:21So we have – we are getting tougher.
08:25Frankly, I think we need to be clearer and move faster.
08:30And that's what I expect from today's meeting of the European – of the Commission.
08:34And just briefly, a final question on EU-UK relations.
08:37And we know, of course, Donald Tusk was in London this week.
08:40Would you like to see the United Kingdom rejoin the EU one day?
08:43I personally would.
08:45Absolutely.
08:45I think UK is getting closer.
08:48The UK – the British people have seen that they made a mistake.
08:51And since then, they have been moving closer.
08:53The treaty that Poland just signed with the UK – it's more on the defence side – is another step.
09:00I think UK is getting closer, as are many other partners, like Canada and others.
09:05Europe is a good place to be.
09:07We just need to push back against the Russian and Chinese influences.
09:12Okay.
09:13Minister Banerowski, thank you so much for joining us here on Europe Today.
09:16And now we can move on to Portugal, where authorities have made a number of arrests in an alleged corruption
09:22case linked to the Portuguese Socialist Party.
09:24It comes just hours after the Socialist Party in Spain, so their headquarters examined over a number of corruption allegations.
09:31For more, we can now head over to Lisbon and bring in your news correspondent, Ricardo Figueira.
09:36Good morning.
09:37Just tell us, what is the latest and how is the country responding?
09:41Good morning, Maeve.
09:43Well, the latest news is that the man in the centre of this political scandal called Duarte Mural, he's going
09:51to be heard by the judge today, Duarte Mural and his wife, Ruth Reymão.
09:58Well, who is this person?
09:59He's a direct aide to José Luis Carneiro, to the Secretary General of the Socialist Party.
10:06He used to be a direct aide to António Costa, the now President of the European Council, too.
10:13And, well, he runs a political campaign company.
10:18So the news is that him, his wife and several other party members, about a dozen party members,
10:26have made about 2 million euros in direct contracts from city halls and city boroughs run by the socialists.
10:37The other man at the centre of this case is Miguel Coelho.
10:41He was the mayor of one of the Lisbon boroughs.
10:46And he's now the leader of the socialists in the Lisbon Municipal Assembly.
10:55So these are the people at the centre of the scandal.
10:58The Secretary General, José Luis Carneiro, he has made a press conference in this building right behind me yesterday.
11:06He said the searches conducted by the police were not against the party, but against this specific individual.
11:15However, this is not a small pawn.
11:18This is a direct aide to the Secretary General.
11:21And he also used to be an aide of António Costa.
11:27So quite a lot of information for us to digest there.
11:31Just as we're processing what's going on in Spain, Ricardo Figuero, thank you so much for that live broadcast there
11:36from Lisbon.
11:37Now, Hungary's new Prime Minister, Petr Maillard, is in Brussels today to meet EU Commission boss Ursula von der Leyen.
11:45He's, of course, trying to unblock the frozen EU funds for his country.
11:48For more on this very important story, we're joined here in the studio by our Hungary reporter, that's Sándor Gíros.
11:54So a big day for Petr Maillard. We've been talking about this for weeks.
11:58The stakes couldn't be higher. What are your expectations?
12:01Good morning, Maeve.
12:02Well, indeed, Petr Maillard was already here yesterday.
12:05He met NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Belgian Prime Minister Bárda Weyver.
12:10And his team was having last-minute negotiations to save as much EU money for Hungary as possible.
12:17You know that there was a lot of conflicts between the previous government,
12:21the previous government of Viktor Orbán, and the European Commission froze 17 billion of EU cash
12:28because of corruption, because of rule of law issues.
12:31And now Hungary and the EU decided that they will open a new chapter,
12:36they will open a new page for their relations, and Magyar is trying to save EU cash.
12:43Now the problem is that by the end of August, the deadline for the recovery funds expires,
12:48and Hungary could lose up to 10 billion euros, which is huge, so the work is underway.
12:55We don't know what will be the result.
12:57Petr Magyar spoke on his social media yesterday, saying that they are close to an agreement,
13:03and he also said very interestingly that lifting his veto on Ukraine is not a condition to get this money.
13:12The issue of Ukraine, war, or gender have never been raised.
13:20Please, what we're discussing, and as far as amendments to the law are concerned,
13:24is the fight against corruption.
13:26There are still open cases, but basically we have struck our agreement on many important points.
13:33And of course, Chandler, a big issue for Ursula von der Leyen is Ukraine's potential EU membership.
13:38How will that feature today in the talks?
13:40Well, Petr Magyar said that officially these issues are not linked,
13:44but I don't see any scenarios that, you know, Hungary gets a huge EU payout,
13:49and they are not lifting the veto at June,
13:53when, you know, all the countries should agree that Ukraine opens the first chapter.
13:58So, there might be a decision by Hungary by then.
14:02Petr Magyar said explicitly in the past that, you know, he is willing to lift his veto
14:07when, you know, Ukraine settles the right of the Hungarian minorities.
14:12By the way, it was not his veto, it was Orbán's veto.
14:15So, for the moment, technical talks are ongoing with Ukraine and Hungary.
14:20If they find a solution for the minority issues, there will be no issue for Hungary,
14:25and Ukraine could open the first negotiating chapter in June.
14:29Okay, and of course, that meeting today, Chandler, taking place at 1,
14:32and I'm sure you'll be finding a story for us then, so we can all read it on yournees.com.
14:36Thanks for that update.
14:37But now we can move on, because the European Commission has slapped a 200 million euro fine
14:42on the Chinese online shop Temu.
14:44Known for selling cheap clothes, gadgets and children's toys,
14:47Brussels says they failed to identify the high risks of illegal products
14:51being offered on the EU market.
14:53The German MEP, Anna Cavazzini, has been working on this
14:57on behalf of the European Parliament and joins us live for more.
15:00Good morning.
15:01So, thank you so much for being with us.
15:03Just tell us, what happens if Temu fails to comply after this fine?
15:06Could the EU go further?
15:09Yes, let me first say good morning,
15:11and I'm happy and welcoming that the European Commission
15:15is finally following through on the basis of the Digital Services Act,
15:18because we have a problem.
15:19We have a problem in the European Union with so many unsafe products,
15:23products that are not complying to our standards,
15:25which are also, of course, not only having the consumers,
15:27but also creating a problem for companies that are complying.
15:30So that the Commission follows through is very, very important.
15:33And to your question, it is, of course, important that the company complies.
15:37So I think the ultimate goal is that they comply.
15:40But, of course, if they are not showing a path forward,
15:44then the Commission can go further.
15:45And what are the risks to European consumers?
15:48Many that they don't even realize are out there.
15:52Yeah, for example, the Commission justified their decision on tests,
15:58buying tests, for example, and showing that a lot of products like chargers,
16:03but especially also toys for children, are not safe,
16:07are not complying with the standards,
16:09are also environmentally harmful.
16:11If there are chemicals inside that are forbidden in the European Union.
16:14So I think if, you know, consumers trust our high standards
16:18that we are proud of in the European Union,
16:20they should also trust when buying it online.
16:22And do you expect now that Temu will play ball and change how they do business?
16:28I led the first European Parliament delegation to China recently.
16:32We also met with Temu when we were there.
16:34And I got the impression that they're in general willing to comply.
16:37They showed a lot of eagerness to comply.
16:39And I think also, of course, they understand it's also benefiting them in China
16:43if they have higher standards.
16:45And there's also a growing consumer market in China, of course.
16:48But it's also not so easy to just change the business model
16:50because, of course, their business model is based on cheap products.
16:54They can't control all the individual traders online.
16:57It's very difficult to control them.
16:59So they have to really step up.
17:00And they cannot only have nice words, but they have to show actions.
17:03And meanwhile, of course, we have the big talks taking place
17:05in the Commission today when it comes to China.
17:07How should the EU deal with China?
17:10I think there is a structural problem with unfair competition
17:14with products coming from China.
17:16It's not only the classical e-commerce products that we're just talking about,
17:19but, of course, also industrial products.
17:22And I think the European Union needs to make sure
17:25that there is, again, a level playing field,
17:27that there is, again, a market-based economy,
17:30which is at the moment not possible.
17:31And we are losing so many industrial jobs.
17:34You mentioned it before, especially also in Germany.
17:37So I think the European Union needs to toughen up.
17:40And that contains the Industrial Accelerator Act,
17:42that contains made-in-Europe provisions.
17:45But we also need to find a short-term solution
17:48for the surge of imports.
17:50So I think the Commission needs to put some more safeguards in place.
17:54Okay. A long, busy day here in Brussels.
17:57And for all those gathering on those talks,
17:58Anna Cavazzini, German MEP,
18:00thank you so much for being our guest this morning on Europe Today.
18:03Thank you.
18:04And thank you so much for watching.
18:06As you can see, it is a busy news day.
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