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Relations with China repeatedly disrupted, Lithuania wants to dismantle Chinese parts

Since there is no answer here from China, does it make sense for Lithuania to turn its face to demolish Chinese parts?

Recently, the Lithuanian energy minister announced that it would remove components such as inverters made in China from its energy facilities.Ironically, just recently, Lithuania’s new prime minister, Rouhani, declared “to improve relations with China,” and why did Lithuania suddenly turn its face?

In the past few years, Lithuania ignored China's dissuasion and blatantly violated the one-China principle and allowed the Taiwan region to establish a so-called "representative office." China was forced to launch countermeasures and downgraded diplomatic relations with Lithuania to the "charge d'affaires level." Neutral-related cooperation was also affected as a result, and the economy of Lithuania was also negatively affected.

For this matter, Lithuania's former prime minister, Paluckas, has also initially shown goodwill to China, but in the case of Taiwan institutions, he does not mean a little correction at all. This time, the new prime minister again, although good to China, but do not mention how to deal with the issue of Taiwan-related institutions, that is, want to fish, we will not mind.

Lithuania was originally only a small country in Europe, not a developed country, its industry is relatively single, and its substitutability is strong, so after the breakdown of neutral cooperation, other countries quickly filled up and disputed cooperation with China. Losing China, a major customer, will mean a disaster for relevant industries and a large number of employees in Lithuania!

Official data shows that in 2021, Lithuania's exports to China will still be 130 million euros, but by last year, Lithuania's exports to China will only be 12 million euros. Some industries in Lithuania have entered a cold winter, such as the laser industry and its century-old dairy company. Because there was no high-quality market in China, it had to close some production lines and lay off a large number of workers. In addition, without China's high-quality and low-cost goods, Lithuania is also facing inflationary pressure.

What worries Lithuania more? at this time, its European allies are giving it “sweeping freezes”. Countries such as Poland and Hungary took advantage of the setback in Lithuania's exports to China to increase exports to China and seize the market.Originally, Lithuania was already very distressed when China's orders plummeted. Seeing that its allies quickly took away what originally belonged to it, did everyone say Lithuania felt uncomfortable?

So now, Lithuania is furious and clamoring to remove Chinese parts, but Lithuania's market is so big that doing so will not have any significant impact on China. China has reminded the crux of the problems facing neutral relations more than once, but it refused to listen. Now it deserves the blame. It can only blame itself and no one else.



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