The European energy transition is not possible without China, warned Minister Liesje Schreinemacher for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation in an interview with the British newspaper Financial Times. Europe is trying to become less dependent on China, but should not “disconnect” completely, said the Minister. “They are doing a lot on [research and development], and it would really be a shame if we decoupled fully from China.”
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The top Dutch trade official said the Netherlands will not summarily accept new U.S. restrictions on exporting chip-making technology to China, and is consulting with European and Asian allies. Trade Minister Liesje
U.S. President Joe Biden and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte held wide-ranging talks on Tuesday that included a discussion on Dutch concerns about new U.S.
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