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SKEconomyOverlooked from the right3 days ago

As Ivan Miklos reads: Everyone is looking at Trump as a clown, but the even bigger threat (and especially for Slovakia) is China

The article discusses China's economic threat to Europe through low production costs, large export capacities, and predatory practices that European companies view as unfair competition. It mentions an upcoming meeting of the European Council focused on global macroeconomic imbalances and their impact on Europe's competitiveness. The article highlights concerns over fair economic competition at the global level, with implications for Slovakia.

Čínska konkurencia ohrozuje európsky priemysel kombináciou nižších výrobných nákladov, obrovských exportných kapacít a predátorských praktík, ktoré európske firmy považujú za nekalú konkurenciu.

Autor je bývalý minister financií

Vo štvrtok a v piatok (18. a 19. júna) sa bude konať pravidelné zasadnutie Európskej rady, pričom pozvánka pre európskych lídrov od jej predsedu Antónia Costu avizuje aj ekonomickú agendu. Diskusia počas večere sa zameria na „globálne makroekonomické nerovnováhy a ich dôsledky pre konkurencieschopnosť a prosperitu Európy“.

Podľa pozvánky je cieľom tejto diskusie „dospieť k spoločnému chápaniu týchto výziev a ponúknuť Komisii usmernenie pre ďalší postup“, pričom si však „spravodlivá hospodárska súťaž na celosvetovej úrovni vyžaduje rovnaké podmienky“.

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Source document: European Council Meeting Invitation

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Denník NIndependentLeft3 days ago
As Ivan Miklos reads: Everyone is looking at Trump as a clown, but the even bigger threat (and especially for Slovakia) is China

The article discusses China's economic threat to Europe through low production costs, large export capacities, and predatory practices that European companies view as unfair competition. It mentions an upcoming meeting of the European Council focused on global macroeconomic imbalances and their impact on Europe's competitiveness. The article highlights concerns over fair economic competition at the global level, with implications for Slovakia.

Bias read (Left): The article frames China as a significant economic threat to Europe, emphasizing unfair competition and calling for fairer global trade conditions. This aligns with left-leaning perspectives that often highlight systemic inequalities and advocate for regulatory measures against corporate and state-f

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