
EU Considers Temporary Sanctions Lift on Chinese Chipmaker
The European Union is reportedly considering a temporary lifting of sanctions against a Chinese chip company, accused of assisting Russia, to prevent potential supply shortages. This decision highlights Europe's increasing economic reliance on China, as experts warn of its leading role in key industries.
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