MEVHunter
The latest spat between Beijing and Brussels is heating up over the EU's Foreign Subsidy Regulation (FSR) investigation. China's official stance? The rules are way too broad and casting an unfairly wide net.
Here's the thing: the FSR was designed to level the playing field in EU markets, but critics—including Chinese officials—argue it's become a catch-all mechanism that doesn't account for how different markets actually operate. The complaint centers on how "foreign subsidy" gets defined. Is it government funding? Favorable loans? Tax breaks? The boundaries are fuzzy, and that ambiguity is ex
Here's the thing: the FSR was designed to level the playing field in EU markets, but critics—including Chinese officials—argue it's become a catch-all mechanism that doesn't account for how different markets actually operate. The complaint centers on how "foreign subsidy" gets defined. Is it government funding? Favorable loans? Tax breaks? The boundaries are fuzzy, and that ambiguity is ex