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The EU plans to release $3.5 billion next year to fund projects that reduce dependency and use existing and new measures to boost the bloc’s economic security.
The Dutch semiconductor firm says its Chinese plants are ignoring management and acting outside corporate control, raising quality and supply concerns.
The plan includes recycling materials within the European Union, joint purchasing, stockpiling, and investing in projects both within and outside the bloc.
In 2015, British Prime Minister David Cameron hosted Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Since then, London’s view of Beijing has gradually become more skeptical.
The EU plans to release $3.5 billion next year to fund projects that reduce dependency and use existing and new measures to boost the bloc’s economic security.
The Dutch semiconductor firm says its Chinese plants are ignoring management and acting outside corporate control, raising quality and supply concerns.
The plan includes recycling materials within the European Union, joint purchasing, stockpiling, and investing in projects both within and outside the bloc.
In 2015, British Prime Minister David Cameron hosted Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Since then, London’s view of Beijing has gradually become more skeptical.