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GulfLander

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Is Shein returning to india through a tech licensing w Reliance?
Lot of indian anti CN coping comments in the video, with curiously similar narrative likw, "indians shld not buy from CN" or "environmental issue of fast fashion"( which i saw from DW before), its a if theyre jut copying each other?
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But ofc its still an indian youtuber, they still spread the antiCN narrtives on their videos...
 
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antwerpery

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So the following is what Europe/EU has fucked with China due entirely or partially with American pressure. This is nowhere near a comprehensive list since I don't follow Europe too closely. Feel free to add to it.

>Ended human spaceflight cooperation with China. ESA was about to send European astronauts to the Tiangong space station before American pressure ended it
>Total or partial Huawei bans across Europe
>Britain stopping China from investing into their nuclear energy rollout
>Going along with American export controls, ASML's EUV machine is the best example, but there are others
>Not allowing European companies to be bought by Chinese companies, and generally becoming alot restrictive with Chinese investments into Europe
>General trade restrictions
>Sending fleets into the south China sea

What do you think will change with this list now that America-Europe ties are so frosty? I think the ESA will fly up to Tiangong. With the ISS retiring in 2030 and no real concrete plan to replace it, ESA pulling out of Tiangong had to be because of heavy American pressure. I can also see some of the export control of critical techologny becoming weakned. With issues over energy, I could see some european countries invite China in for nuclear deals, maybe even the UK again. We will probably also see a lot less European fleets in the SCS in the future.
 

coolgod

Brigadier
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So the following is what Europe/EU has fucked with China due entirely or partially with American pressure. This is nowhere near a comprehensive list since I don't follow Europe too closely. Feel free to add to it.

>Ended human spaceflight cooperation with China. ESA was about to send European astronauts to the Tiangong space station before American pressure ended it
>Total or partial Huawei bans across Europe
>Britain stopping China from investing into their nuclear energy rollout
>Going along with American export controls, ASML's EUV machine is the best example, but there are others
>Not allowing European companies to be bought by Chinese companies, and generally becoming alot restrictive with Chinese investments into Europe
>General trade restrictions
>Sending fleets into the south China sea

What do you think will change with this list now that America-Europe ties are so frosty? I think the ESA will fly up to Tiangong. With the ISS retiring in 2030 and no real concrete plan to replace it, ESA pulling out of Tiangong had to be because of heavy American pressure. I can also see some of the export control of critical techologny becoming weakned. With issues over energy, I could see some european countries invite China in for nuclear deals, maybe even the UK again. We will probably also see a lot less European fleets in the SCS in the future.
Nothing will change, european leaders are cucks, they deserve 100% whats coming to them. They haven't even dropped tariffs on Chinese EVs.

Deepseek translating the Chinese joke back
"With the U.S. and NATO protecting you, you don’t need a friend like me. But now you come to me saying, ‘Your Excellency Chinese, please help me seek justice,’ showing me no respect. You don’t treat me as a friend—you haven’t even bothered to acknowledge the One China Principle."
 
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Temstar

Brigadier
Registered Member
So the following is what Europe/EU has fucked with China due entirely or partially with American pressure. This is nowhere near a comprehensive list since I don't follow Europe too closely. Feel free to add to it.

>Ended human spaceflight cooperation with China. ESA was about to send European astronauts to the Tiangong space station before American pressure ended it
>Total or partial Huawei bans across Europe
>Britain stopping China from investing into their nuclear energy rollout
>Going along with American export controls, ASML's EUV machine is the best example, but there are others
>Not allowing European companies to be bought by Chinese companies, and generally becoming alot restrictive with Chinese investments into Europe
>General trade restrictions
>Sending fleets into the south China sea

What do you think will change with this list now that America-Europe ties are so frosty? I think the ESA will fly up to Tiangong. With the ISS retiring in 2030 and no real concrete plan to replace it, ESA pulling out of Tiangong had to be because of heavy American pressure. I can also see some of the export control of critical techologny becoming weakned. With issues over energy, I could see some european countries invite China in for nuclear deals, maybe even the UK again. We will probably also see a lot less European fleets in the SCS in the future.
Backing out of Comprehensive Agreement on Investment in 2021 was a major one.
 
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