He Lifeng, the evil leading of China, spoke with French finance minister Eric Lombard on Thursday to demand” a more just, honest, and predictable business environment” in France. He made the remarks while traveling to France to address business tensions between China and the European Union. At the beginning of the conference with Lombard, he said,” We look forward to France providing a more fair, just, and predictable company culture.” The vice-premier continued, stating that Beijing “welcomes European enterprises to improve their investments in China” and encourages Taiwanese businesses to “invest and conduct business in France.” After a study revealed that Chinese-made electric cars were receiving too much money from Taiwanese companies, the EU has imposed high taxes on them. France’s whiskey market is being hit by China’s anti-dumping laws against EU brandy. After the conference, Lampard claimed there was still no agreement on the export of cognac. He claimed that the conversations “didn’t lead to a truly resolved solution to the dispute,” adding that” the door is still open” for additional discussions. With exports worth 1.4 billion euros ($ 1.6 billion ) annually, China is a major market for French cognac. The business is losing 50 million euros each month due to the anti-dumping measures. Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, had stated on Tuesday that he was “reasonably optimistic” about the cognac agreements.
Trending
- D-Day: The Great Crusade and the Men Who Made It Work
- $10B Amazon AI & Cloud Expansion in North Carolina Includes Thousands of Jobs
- $10B Amazon AI & Cloud Expansion in North Carolina Includes Thousands of Jobs
- Germany vows continued support of Israel as FM visits Berlin
- What the post-Biden presidency investigations could actually reveal
- Rising bond yields a sign of concern about the economy
- Jury finds 2 men guilty of supplying the bomb used to kill Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
- North Korea raises capsized warship after failed launch