Sure it is not great for Beijing, but also not big business either.
That’s assuming it only stops there; you could make a compelling argument that even with no foul play it’s in China’s best interests to put its foot down before increasing European protectionism starts eating into its geopolitical strategy and/or bottom line.
That’s assuming it only stops there; you could make a compelling argument that even with no foul play it’s in China’s best interests to put its foot down before increasing European protectionism starts eating into its geopolitical strategy and/or bottom line.