China ha instado a la Unión Europea a cumplir sus compromisos de apertura de mercados y a mantener los principios de competencia justa, particularmente a la luz de una investigación de la UE sobre el gigante chino de turbinas eólicas Goldwind. El portavoz del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores Lin Jian declaró que tales medidas señalan proteccionismo, dañan la imagen de la UE y socavan la confianza de las empresas chinas en invertir en Europa.
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