Cooperation with China presents a “huge opportunity”, rather than a risk, for the European Union, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Brussels on Monday, insisting that the risk would be severing economic ties between the two entities.
Addressing a press conference after a meeting of the EU’s Foreign Affairs Council, Szijjártó expressed hope that the bloc would not take an ideological approach to its relations with China but “take reality into consideration”. Annual bilateral trade turnover between the EU and China is 860 billion euros, he said, according to a ministry statement, stressing that cutting these ties would present “a huge problem for the European economy”.
“We believe that cooperation with China is not a risk,” Szijjártó said. “The risk is actually if someone wanted to sever this cooperation. We think cooperation with China presents a huge opportunity.”
The minister noted that China now has the world’s second largest economy by GDP, having overtaken the EU last year. While a decade ago China accounted for 9 percent of global GDP and the EU 22 percent, China’s share has increased to 18 percent and the EU’s has fallen to 17, he added.
“This shows that cooperation with China is in our interest, because if we can cooperate with a faster-growing region or country, that will also drive and develop our economy,” Szijjártó said.
He said the biggest European companies also favoured “the rational path” of cooperation because this was what was economically worthwhile.
On the topic of Bulgaria’s plan to raise its gas transit fee, Szijjártó said that while every country had a sovereign right to decide where it procures energy from, they did not have a right to endanger the energy supply of other countries, which was what he said Sofia’s plan would entail for Hungary, Serbia and North Macedonia.
He said the measure would also go against EU regulations, arguing that only the bloc could decide on the imposition of customs and other import duties.
Meanwhile, Szijjártó expressed disappointment over the failure to reach an agreement with the United States on the abolition of import tariffs on EU steel and aluminium.
“Some here have accepted that the reason for this is that there’s a [US] presidential election next year, but I don’t think we should accept such an argument,” Szijjártó said. “So we ask the European Commission to take a firmer stand on European economic interests and help remove the tariffs imposed on European steelworks by the US administration.”
Hungary supports global economic, industrial cooperation
Hungary’s government supports global economic and industrial cooperation, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said at the General Assembly of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) in Vienna on Monday, adding that Hungary was a good exemplar of its mutual benefits.
The foundations of Hungary’s economic success, he said, was its transformation into a key hub for Eastern and Western investments.
Every day, Hungary was witness to how strong interdependence had developed and how efficiently Eastern and Western companies cooperated, as well as the advantages this brought, he added.
He said it was “alarming” that “voices in the West” aiming to cut off or restrict economic cooperation between Europe and China were strengthening.
The “real risk”, he added, was “to de-risk” as the world would return to an era of blocs, something that had never served central Europe well.
Hungary, Szijjártó said, supported connectivity and fair cooperation based on mutual respect and benefits.
The minister said Eastern and Western companies received equal treatment in Hungary, adding that all three German premium car brands had bases in the country, while five of the world’s ten largest battery manufacturers had committed themselves to Hungary.
Meanwhile, Szijjártó assured UNIDO of the government’s support for its activities towards securing global economic and industrial cooperation.
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Can Szijjarto or any of the other Fidesz clowns point to any statement by the EU calling to “sever” economic relations with China? These Fidesz politicians create alarmist conspiracy accusations based on lies. No one, including the US has ever called for the severance of economic relations. What Western nations have responsibly been calling for is the “reshoring” and “friend shoring” of strategic industries, the denial of Chinese involvement in vulnerable domestic areas such as 5G telecommunications and the denial of export of the most sophisticated western technological components such as semi-conductor chips used for AI. With the use of energy blackmail, Putin’s Russia has demonstrated the danger of being dependant on a large power that can act in a malicious manner. Only fools will allow themselves to become dependent on China or allow China to infiltrate vulnerable domestic sectors. That would be Orban and Szijjarto. As for China’s great economic growth that is now coming to an end. The US has greater GDP growth than China in 2023. China’s share of world GDP has shrunk 1.4% over the last two years. China suffers from a demographic crisis, a massive property debt bubble and an economically incompetent government that continually interferes in the ability of its’ free market to operate. Fidesz continually puts out a narrative of the West in decline which must submit to a rising China and Russia. This is Russian constructed propaganda.
https://www.businessinsider.com/china-economy-growth-outlook-global-gdp-share-stagnation-mao-zedong-2023-11#:~:text=China's%20share%20of%20world%20GDP,is%20reversing%2C%22%20Sharma%20said.