The German Foreign Minister’s visit to China presupposes three conditions:
Restrictions on Rare-Earth Exports
2. Don't use force to close down the channel
China hopes to promote the ceasefire in Russia
According to Reuters, German Foreign Minister Waldford will visit China on October 26th. One of the most important purposes of his visit is to hope that China can liberalize its rare earth control on the EU. If the result is not satisfactory, the EU will use the Anti-Coercive Tools Act to take countermeasures. The specific countermeasures are probably measures such as restricting trade with China, reducing intellectual property rights, restricting investment and public procurement. Anyway, it is an attempt to cut off trade between China and the EU.
When talking about the Taiwan issue, the German foreign minister made even more remarks. He first claimed that the Taiwan Strait is an important trade corridor and that if force is used in the region, it will seriously affect world trade.
Taiwan is part of China, it is an indisputable fact, when is the turn of the Germans to worry, if the Western countries do not force intervention, we would have long ago achieved unification, so say, how to handle the Taiwan issue, is our own domestic affairs, not a foreign point point point, but in the end this foreign minister also said "Germany will support the one China principle."
Regarding the matter of rare earths, we have repeatedly stressed that because the excessive mining volume in the past has affected the future supply of rare earths, we must temporarily restrict the export of rare earths, whether it is for future generations or environmental protection. After all, rare earths belong to our country, and we have the right to make decisions. No matter how the EU or the United States threaten, we must follow our own policies. This is the rule.
Restrictions on Rare-Earth Exports
2. Don't use force to close down the channel
China hopes to promote the ceasefire in Russia
According to Reuters, German Foreign Minister Waldford will visit China on October 26th. One of the most important purposes of his visit is to hope that China can liberalize its rare earth control on the EU. If the result is not satisfactory, the EU will use the Anti-Coercive Tools Act to take countermeasures. The specific countermeasures are probably measures such as restricting trade with China, reducing intellectual property rights, restricting investment and public procurement. Anyway, it is an attempt to cut off trade between China and the EU.
When talking about the Taiwan issue, the German foreign minister made even more remarks. He first claimed that the Taiwan Strait is an important trade corridor and that if force is used in the region, it will seriously affect world trade.
Taiwan is part of China, it is an indisputable fact, when is the turn of the Germans to worry, if the Western countries do not force intervention, we would have long ago achieved unification, so say, how to handle the Taiwan issue, is our own domestic affairs, not a foreign point point point, but in the end this foreign minister also said "Germany will support the one China principle."
Regarding the matter of rare earths, we have repeatedly stressed that because the excessive mining volume in the past has affected the future supply of rare earths, we must temporarily restrict the export of rare earths, whether it is for future generations or environmental protection. After all, rare earths belong to our country, and we have the right to make decisions. No matter how the EU or the United States threaten, we must follow our own policies. This is the rule.