EU Struggles to Manage China Ties Amid Growing Risks.

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The European Union has proposed an economic plan that includes outbound investment screening and broader export controls, with China in mind. The plan does not directly refer to China but is seen as the first step in EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen's concept of "de-risking" ties with China. This comes after Brussels urged member states to remove Chinese companies from their 5G networks.
- EU unveils plan to de-risk ties with China, faces fight to get members on board South China Morning Post
- Europe Aims to Cut China Risks, Not China Ties The Wall Street Journal
- Brussels urges EU member states to toughen measures against China Financial Times
- Europe has role to play in breaking U.S.-China deadlock Nikkei Asia
- EU looks to ban companies from making sensitive tech in China POLITICO Europe
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