French President Macron, at Davos, welcomed Chinese investment but demanded an end to “dumping” of sub-standard, subsidized goods. He stressed the need for European preference, technology transfer, and protecting key industries like machine tools and automobiles. Macron also highlighted concerns over US trade practices and called for greater economic sovereignty for Europe.
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