Mao made the remarks when asked about the contrast between the EU's talk of "de-risking" from China and the fact that most European companies continue to maintain or expand their presence in China.
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According to a recent survey by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, nearly one-third of respondents reported further onshoring in China, while 68 percent said they were either maintaining or expanding operations there.
Speaking at a regular news briefing in Beijing, Mao said China-EU economic and trade cooperation stems from shared interests and is essentially the result of comparative advantages and market competition.
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"Complementarity is not a risk, and intertwined interests are not a threat," she said, adding that trade protectionism violates the laws of the economy and benefits no one.
China hopes the EU side will view China-EU economic and trade relations in an objective and rational way, work with China to shorten the list of problems and make the cake bigger for China-EU cooperation for mutually beneficial cooperation, Mao added.
