In an effort to avoid the outrageously high tariffs that many European Union members have put on Chinese products, Chinese President Hu Jintao is in Austria hoping to make new trade deals.
Xinhua News said “The two countries should also expand their mutually beneficial economic and trade relations and make concerted efforts to fight trade protectionism and encourage mutual investment.”
Many EU countries have enforced high tariffs on Chinese products, some have even boycotted Chinese products all together. Austria is one of a few EU countries still open to Chinese imports.
In fact, Austria’s President Heinz Fischer, said Austria will play an active role in seeking the EU’s recognition of China’s full market economy status.
Over the past 40 years, the China-Austria relations have developed continuously, with China becoming Austria’s biggest trading partner, outside Europe, in 2010.
It’s interesting that many EU members are enforcing high tariffs and trade embargoes on Chinese products, yet are hoping China will bail them out of their economic mess.