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FRI · 2026-05-08 · 12:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0508-74712
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To negotiate with China, Europe must first figure out what it wants

The European Union has approximately two years to define its strategic goals for engaging with China, as Beijing actively seeks to influence upcoming EU legislation. Key policy proposals like the Industrial Accelerator and Cyber Security acts are currently under negotiation within the EU.

Kevin BroadySouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-08 · 12:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
To negotiate with China, Europe must first figure out what it wants
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The European Union has approximately two years to define its strategic goals for engaging with China, as Beijing actively seeks to influence upcoming EU legislation. Key policy proposals like the Industrial Accelerator and Cyber Security acts are currently under negotiation within the EU. China is employing both incentives, such as trade agreement proposals, and punitive measures, like new legislation against companies threatening its interests, to shape the outcome. The article argues that Europe must proactively establish its own competitiveness agenda and policy aims to avoid geopolitical insignificance and economic decline. This critical period requires the EU to make decisive choices regarding the sacrifices and risks involved in its desired economic and political standing.

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Beijing is proposing a trade agreement with Europe and new legislation to punish companies that threaten Chinese interests.

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Beijing has two years to influence the final form of the EU's Industrial Accelerator and Cyber Security acts.

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The European Union has about two years to decide if it is willing to make sacrifices and take risks to become an economic and political power.

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If Europe does not act now, it will drift into geopolitical insignificance and economic decline.

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OpinionTo negotiate with China, Europe must first figure out what it wantsAs Beijing seeks to influence Europe, Brussels must shape on its own competitiveness agenda and policy aims for engaging with China3-MIN READ3-MIN1ListenKevin Broady is the chief analyst at the China Office of Finnish Industries, a Finnish nonprofit company established by 25 Finnish MNCs to provide them with independent analysis on China.Published: 8:30pm, 8 May 2026Updated: 9:28pm, 8 May 2026The clock is ticking: the European Union has about two years to decide if it is willing to make the sacrifices and take the risks necessary to become the economic and political power it envisions itself to be. The EU’s proposed Industrial Accelerator and Cyber Security acts are up for negotiation within the bloc’s policymaking bodies. In around two years’ time, we will know their final form.Beijing has two years to influence this: that work has already started with carrots – proposals for a trade agreement with Europe – and sticks, in the form of new legislation to punish companies that threaten Chinese interests.That Beijing will put its own interests first is no surprise, but Europe must use the pressure from Beijing to its advantage and finally decide how it engages with China. If Europe does not act now, it will drift into geopolitical insignificance and economic decline.Select VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x
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