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China’s Chemical Market Flooding Threatens European Industry and Security

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China’s aggressive strategy of flooding the European market with low-cost chemicals is raising alarms about national security and economic stability. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, CEO of Ineos, has highlighted that this tactic is leading to the closure of chemical plants across Europe, with nearly 200 facilities shutting down in the past five years. The implications are severe: without a robust domestic chemical industry, Europe risks soaring prices and diminished capacity to produce essential goods, including pharmaceuticals and food supplies.

Ratcliffe’s letter to Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, underscores the urgency of addressing this issue. He argues that the overcapacity in China’s chemical production is not just a market challenge but a strategic threat, as it undermines Europe’s ability to maintain self-sufficiency in critical sectors. The reliance on imported chemicals could jeopardize public health and safety, as well as military readiness, given the essential role of chemicals in manufacturing weapons and medical supplies.

The situation is compounded by rising energy costs and carbon taxes, which have already strained the European chemical sector. Ratcliffe warns that if current trends continue, the continent’s chemical industry could collapse, leading to increased consumer prices and a reliance on less environmentally friendly imports from China. He calls for immediate action to support European manufacturers and to ensure fair competition in the market.

To combat this, Ratcliffe advocates for the EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act, which aims to bolster demand for low-carbon products made within Europe. He stresses that without swift intervention, the consequences for both the economy and national security could be dire, urging the EU to provide the necessary support to maintain a viable chemical industry in Europe.

Source: GB News

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