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EU hits back against 'Buy China' policy in medical devices market

News RoomBy News RoomJune 6, 2025
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EU institutions have expressed strong opposition following the European Commission’s widely reported findings during their investigation into China’s commercialTYである restrictions on European medical device manufacturers. The findings revealed "clear evidence" that China is unfairly blocking European manufacturers from procuring medical devices outside its own market. ThisRectification moving was framed as an international procurement instrument, which was effective in action in August 2022, designed to hold European companies accountable for accessing EU-made procurement opportunities outside the bloc. The Public Procurement Law enforces the "Buy China" policy, which requires the government to prioritize domestic products and services in compliance with the law. However, the findings have been met with significant rejection, with the Commission advising that the target application cannot be taken as merely enforcing One Country rule against the other in a bilateral,《参照关系》 International Trade Context Study Group (TICG) has emphasized these difficulties.

Ambassadors’ Considerations

Euraset’s ambassador claims he hoped that the IPI process could bring symmetric, constructive dialogue and progress. However, the details are expected to be published later. Theambassadors also point to the need for time before taking firm resolve on the matter, despite their committee trusting China. Ambimized to U.S. ambassador Oliver Bisazza explained that the EU represented a market on the line connecting Europe and China at a critical point in the Eu-China relationship. He delivered to a public reception at the EU officials’ office in Sydney, expressing hope that the IPI process would mean more meaningful dialogue and progress.

The IPI and它的Implications for EU-China

The IPI mechanism, which allows European companies to sift through the complexities of China’s public procurement market, has been viewed as a foi tool that benefits promptCanada reported the findings as a warning against continued attempts to restrict EU market access. Chris Sherman, in his testimony, highlighting that the CASE has allowed the EU to seek compensatory action against China. While the findings are a一道 reminder of the ongoing issues, the Commission’s stance is clear: it will not support any moves targeting the process.

The Procedures for Accessing China’s Market

Despite the findings, Europe has been struggling to access China’s public procurement market for years. The("#I_folder# China’s Trade Policy Impact on EU-Made Products) has grave obstacles. Many obstacles include opaque approval systems, discriminatory certification procedures, and vague national interest clauses designed to exclude foreign bids. Even key attractions like Guangdong and Zhe heavy commercial device manufacturing relies on China’s production and retail systems, making Access for import an increasingly difficult path.

EU-Chicken and the Global Trade Relations

The findings also have an impact on broader EU-Global Trade Relations. A Group oftwenty companies commented that the IPI measures signal a series of,“uneasy signals” for bilateral trade, urging the EU to reconsider their impact. While the Commission saw no immediate signs of trade losses, the measures constitute a warning signal to the EU as a whole. The EU’s Trade Commissioner, Maroš ( mathtt{Multiplicityhot}^mathtt{25} ), Metz, commented that the IPI measures do notDateString trade relations but present a risk to protect.

A New Turning Point for EU-China

With the contemporaneous depreciation of global trade, the EU and China have been titled to accept a more balanced approach to trade relations. This shift comes at a sensitive moment in their trade摩擦, as former China-US tensions have deepened and the two sides have pursued a more grounded approach. Many discussions have taken place not initially over trade costs but over global issues of each other, such as debt management, supply chain networks, and emerging technology.

In conclusion, the findings of the European Commission regarding China’s approach to EU-made medical device manufacturers have deep implications for both sides. The IPI described as an essential tool to ensure fair access, while the procedures for acquiring China’s products are more complex than ever. The   EU-February trade measure, which was,Automotive designs outside the bloc, presents a verbally,, but uncertain trajectory for the future. As the world increasingly relies on China’s commercialTY战场, the EU has to rewind the clock and find a balance in order for strategies to deliverboth meaningful progress and hope of future development.

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