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In a bold move, the European Union has imposed sanctions on Chinese banks and companies as part of its 18th package of anti-Russian sanctions, sparking outrage from Beijing. The EU’s decision is seen as a significant shift in its foreign policy approach towards China, and marks a new era in Europe-China relations. As China’s influence in global affairs continues to grow, the European Union is attempting to push back against Beijing’s assertive foreign policy. But what are the implications of these sanctions, and how will China respond? In this video, we’ll delve into the world of geopolitical dynamics and explore the strategic alliances at play. We’ll also examine the role of Wang Yi, China’s top diplomat, in shaping China’s foreign policy and response to the EU’s sanctions. With tensions between Europe and Russia also on the rise, this move by the EU could have far-reaching consequences for international relations and global strategies. Join us as we analyze the EU’s sanctions against Chinese banks and companies, and explore what this means for the future of Europe-China relations as Rhod Mackenzie looks at the deterioration in relations between Brussels and Beijing occurred on the eve of the Sino-European summit, where the parties will seek a resolution to the trade war initiated by the US.
The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.

