EP adopted resolution on China’s raw material export restrictions at Lexmann’s request

Brussels/Strasbourg – The European Parliament (EP) approved a resolution on Thursday to address the EU’s economic, security, and strategic interests in the supply of critical raw materials, initiated by Slovak MEP Miriam Lexmann (EPP/KDH). She emphasized the significance of this issue for European security, as reported by TASR.

As a member of the EP Committee on International Trade (INTA), Lexmann welcomed the Parliament’s acknowledgment of her request to confront the escalating tensions with China. The resolution received support from 523 MEPs, with 75 opposed and 14 abstaining. It asserts that China’s actions are unwarranted and calls for the EU to implement coercive measures due to China’s near-monopoly in importing rare raw materials.

China restricts the export of critical raw materials that are vital for our automotive industry, healthcare, defense sector, and energy

“Addressing this crucial economic security issue is vital, especially for Slovakia. China is indeed imposing restrictions on the export of essential raw materials needed for our automotive industry, healthcare, defense, and energy sectors,” Lexmann described the current situation.

She noted that this behavior reflects a pattern where China utilizes its dominant market position to enforce restrictive trade practices that violate international law.

“Such conduct is unjust, and action must be taken against it,” Lexmann asserted. She added that the situation is exacerbated by the requirements Chinese authorities impose on European manufacturers when issuing export licenses. These demands include disclosing sensitive information related to the product’s intended use and the trustworthiness of the purchasing company. She pointed out that this raises significant security, economic, and ethical concerns that EU lawmakers need to tackle.

Lexmann views China’s export restrictions as evidence of Beijing’s willingness to leverage its dominant position for political pressure.

“This intentional disruption of supply chains is part of China’s trade strategy to enforce global reliance on Chinese supplies,” she stated during her speech at the EP plenary. She expects the European Commission to address this matter at the World Trade Organization (WTO) and activate mechanisms to counter economic pressure. “We must clearly state that restrictions against our manufacturers will not be accepted,” she emphasized.

In this context, she believes it is crucial to expedite the EU Regulation on Critical Raw Materials and take concrete steps to enhance European self-sufficiency and safeguard the interests of citizens and industry. (July 10)


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8 responses to “EP adopted resolution on China’s raw material export restrictions at Lexmann’s request”

  1. CoB@lt Avatar

    Looks like someone finally woke up to the fact that relying on China for our raw materials is like trusting a cat to watch the goldfish. 🙄 Time to stop playing hide and seek with our supply chains, eh?

  2. Runway Darling Avatar
    Runway Darling

    Just what we needed, another resolution from the EP! Because, you know, nothing says “let’s solve our economic woes” like a lengthy document and a stern letter to Beijing. 🥴

  3. wrangler jim Avatar
    wrangler jim

    Looks like MEP Lexmann finally figured out that China isn’t just a friendly neighbor, but more like the guy who charges you for using your own garden! 🙄 Time to tighten the belts and maybe invest in some homegrown materials, eh?

  4. Helmet Destroyer Avatar
    Helmet Destroyer

    Oh, brilliant move there, Miriam! Nothing screams “we’re in control” like begging China to play nice while we still can’t figure out our own raw material stash. 🍷🔧

  5. NoiseCake Avatar
    NoiseCake

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another resolution to remind us how much we love being at the mercy of the Chinese monopoly on raw materials. 🚦 Can’t wait for the next round of “let’s negotiate” while they hold all the cards. 🙄

  6. Jade Fox Avatar
    Jade Fox

    Looks like MEP Lexmann’s finally woken up to the fact that relying on China for raw materials is like putting all your eggs in a basket with a hole in it. 🙄 But hey, at least 523 MEPs agree—now that’s what I call a solid majority! 🥳

  7. old regret Avatar
    old regret

    Looks like EU lawmakers have finally realized that China isn’t exactly sending us flowers and chocolates anymore. 🥲 Guess it takes a few export restrictions to remind them that trade isn’t all jolly good fun, eh?

  8. eye devil Avatar
    eye devil

    Funny how a request from one MEP turns into a full-on EU resolution—guess they needed something to do between coffee breaks ☕️. Let’s just hope those critical raw materials can magically appear without any more ‘coercive measures’—because nothing says diplomacy like a good old-fashioned trade standoff, right? 😏

  9. Evil Smith Avatar
    Evil Smith

    Oh, brilliant move by the EP! Just what we need—another resolution to remind China that we don’t like their monopoly on raw materials. Maybe next time they’ll throw in a complimentary lesson on fair trade while they’re at it! 😂

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