Europe’s phoney war with China is at an end. After years of building up an improved arsenal for a trade war, Europe is now showing it is willing to get tough on Beijing.
On Tuesday, EU investigators swooped on the Dutch and Polish offices of Nuctech, a maker of security scanners, in a case that hinges on one of Europe’s longest running grievances with China — lavish state subsidies that help Chinese firms undercut European rivals.
Nuctech was once run by Hu Haifeng, son of President Xi Jinping’s predecessor, Hu Jintao, and China’s reaction was predictably seething. The raid “highlights the further deterioration of the EU’s business environment and sends an extremely negative signal to all foreign companies,” China’s mission to the EU fumed.
The timing of such an inflammatory raid seems significant, ahead of a trip to Europe by Xi next month — his first in five years, taking him to France, Serbia and Hungary — marking a definitive shift in the way that Europe is prepared to tackle its trade problems with China.
This is mind-bending politics to me. My brain can’t handle the intricacies. I barely understand what this is about.
Basically, China pumps incredible amounts of money in to companies, so they can undercut prices from EU companies crazy - forcing the EU companies to give up. EU wants to level the playing field.
Edit: With taxes for Chinese companies that want to sell something in the EU, like China already does as well on the Chinese market.
There also another thing at play here: China has laws, so that foreign companies need at least 50% Chinese “shares” (it’s not just shares), basically neutering these companies and also giving away the technology to Chinese third parties. Wich further erodes the playing field, because now Chinese companies not only can produce stuff dirt cheap, they can also do it with “high-tech” stuff, without having to pay and/or do the development.
So does the US, though? Tesla has received an absurd amount of government support. So has Intel. This is targeted at China specifically, it’s not some economic leveling scheme.
There’s still a huge difference, because most of the subsidies in “western” countries are Tax Subsidies (there are exceptions). Chinese companies get direct money. There’s also the fact, that management is often in the CCP, sometimes even directly involved in the law making and various other things. Almost all subsidies are also in government loans, meaning they have to be payed back - the difference to bank loans though is that the government loans do not have interest. Again something that isn’t happening in China…as the CCP mostly owns those companies as well, they do not have to pay back the money.
Compare the subsidies received by Tesla and BYD. Cite your sources to back up your claims.
Yes, because the CCP are renowned for sharing information and transparency.
If the World Bank and the IMF find the data released by China credible, why can’t you?
Fine, then just tell me about what subsidies Tesla has received. I’ll wait.
It is estimated that China’s subsidies for its domestic industries are extraordinarily high, ranging from 3-9 times compared to that of other OECD countries. BYD in particular is estimated to have received 2.1 billion EUR in 2022 in direct subsidies alone. This figure is understood to be understated due to additional indirect assistance such as cheaper access to batteries etc.
For comparison, Tesla is estimated to have received around 2.8 billion USD in combined state, local and federal subsidies, with an additional 460 million USD in the form of bailouts and loan assistance, in total to date.
China’s Massive Subsidies for Green Technologies | Kiel Institute - https://www.ifw-kiel.de/publications/news/chinas-massive-subsidies-for-green-technologies/
Subsidy Tracker - https://subsidytracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/tesla-inc
Elon Musk’s growing empire is fueled by $4.9 billion in government subsidies
Story from 2015. If you include the tax rebate incentives (which are included in BYD’s reporting, but which function differently in China because China lacks direct income tax for most people due to accounting costs… It’s an open secret that the Chinese government doesn’t care about personal tax income much), Tesla’s numbers skyrocket:
Tesla to get US$41 billion in government subsidies over made-in-US EVs and batteries
Tesla has received more than $3.2 billion worth of direct and indirect California subsidies and market mechanisms since 2009, according to an estimate from Newsom’s office.
If you want to argue that the $7500 EV purchase incentive is not a direct subsidy because it has no specific cash value (since it’s dependent on the person’s tax burden)… Be my guest, but that’s a laughable position.
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Ah okay, wow, nice and concise. Well done, thank you! 🙏
Before the Industrial Revolution, Europe had an issue trading with China as Europe had issues finding anything to trade. Europe’s natural resources weren’t valuable enough and China was able to produce many manufactured goods.
The colonization of the Americas was done in part to either get new natural resources not located in China or precious metals like silver and gold. The trade deficit got so bad that the UK and other European countries started selling opium as a way to balance trade.
China’s reindustrialization is bringing itself back to that old status quo and the EU is trying to fight this.
Theatrics. It’s just a play by phony actors.
Interesting. Any further details? Please explain as if I’m a high schooler. 😅🙏
High schooler. Got it.
So you’re pals with this guy Xi. He helps you with your homework. Turns out he’s only pals with EU because he’s banging your sister, Europa, after homework is done. So when you’re at Xi’s place you want to bang his sister, but he says no. You want so say no, but then no more homework help, so you study hard to do your own homework and say hands of my sis, creep.
Then you wait to see what happens. Maybe Xi now only bangs Hungary but she’s a dirty slut anyway.
lmao alright. Perfect, thank you. And finally, what are the real world sisters and the homework? 😄
Trade and cheap manufacturing/materials respectively. That’s the simple version anyway.
No wait, your problem is xi is flooding the market with cheap homework so there’s no point in anyone else doing it. It’s easier to just use his that he’s practically giving away leading to everyone being dumb.
You want to… er… do your own homework so you can grow up strong and clever.
Ok no sorry I think the analogy is just wrong :)
I prefer the term “oversimplified”.