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Ah, wow, what a scandal that the commis came up with the idea of economic expansion.
“many people in Europe are saying…” says the CEO of WindEurope. What’s his name? Trump?
This is still seemingly a case of a Chinese business developing on land they don't own. Even if they do own it, economic expansion into other territories SHOULD worry some people when it comes to the major powers (US included) as it's been shown they don't play nice when they have access to your Major resources.
Germany couldn't give up Russia for Oil, don't make the Baltic states rely on China for electricity. Subsidize builds in your own country the best you can, but competing with government-backed foreign entities is a good way to lose a bidding war.
Difficult to say what’s exactly happening with the land ownership in this case. Probably the local government fucked over this guy, but not the Chinese.
About economic expansion. We do acknowledge that Capitalism is what makes the world go ‘round, but we don’t want others to be successful with it. Because if you are successful you need new markets. That’s why we want the Chinese to open up their markets for us more, we want Africa to open their markets for us more. If we close everything up, like the US under Trump and the EU under Von der Leyen, we are doing what most countries were doing 100 years ago. Part of which led to whatever we should have learnt by now.
I acknowledge that capitalism is an inherently evil system designed to extract all value from an object, I do not recognize that's what makes the world go round.
And I'm not saying to close the borders and prevent all foreign trade. But I'm staunchly against any land purchases by foreign entities. China has already shown it's hand in how it handles international disputes about its purchased land, we've seen how they behave in Africa, along the Indian border, their investment and meddling in the housing markets of Australia. You want Lithuania or Poland or Uzbekistan to have some business deals, sure, with regulation have at it. But keep China's land grabs and the US's military bases within their borders.