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    China’s Export Growth Strains European Economies

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowDecember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    China’s rising exports threaten Europe, and Goldman Sachs predicts GDP losses in Germany, Italy, France, and Spain.
    Beijing accelerates its export-driven recovery, intensifying global trade competition that burdens European markets.
    Goldman Sachs cuts European growth forecasts in response to China’s renewed export push.
    Economist Giovanni Pierdomenico warns that Chinese goods expansion widens Europe’s trade deficit and weakens its global competitiveness.
    He projects that stronger Chinese exports will reduce euro-area GDP by roughly 0.5% by 2029.
    Germany faces the largest impact, with GDP expected to drop 0.9% over four years, followed by Italy at 0.6% and France and Spain at 0.4%.
    The scale of substitution between Chinese and European products worsens the challenge, as eurozone exports lost up to four market share points to China in five years.
    For every extra dollar in Chinese exports, European exports typically fall by 20–30 cents, eroding Europe’s competitive edge.

    Europe Struggles to Respond Effectively

    The EU launched initiatives like the Critical Raw Materials Act and AI Continent Action Plan, but Goldman Sachs doubts their impact.
    Analyst Filippo Taddei highlights Europe’s vulnerability and dependency on China for critical inputs.
    Goldman warns that broader restrictions on Chinese imports could disrupt supply chains while structural dependence persists.
    Funding remains limited compared with EU ambitions, undermining efforts to regain export competitiveness.
    Experts argue that weak EU action risks further erosion of industrial capacity, while aggressive tariffs or broad restrictions could backfire.

    Europe’s Industrial Strength Faces a Critical Test

    Goldman Sachs highlights defence as the only sector with substantial EU investment, via Readiness 2030 and €150 billion loans through the Security Action for Europe.
    Even defence depends on Chinese critical raw materials, including rare earths for drones, weapons systems, sensors, and electronics.
    Analysts warn Europe will lose ground in leading sectors without a coordinated and assertive industrial strategy.
    They stop short of recommending protectionism but question Europe’s ability to achieve industrial sovereignty.
    Policymakers must consider how long fiscal support and consumer resilience can shield the region from growing global pressures.

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