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Europe bulletin: UK’s EU outreach, trouble for Nexperia, China targets French wine

by admin February 12, 2026
February 12, 2026

Europe heads into a pivotal moment this week as political, trade and economic pressures converge across the continent.

From Britain’s renewed push to rebuild ties with the European Union, to rising trade tensions with China and growing scrutiny of foreign ownership in strategic industries, leaders are being forced to rethink long-held assumptions.

At the same time, the bloc is wrestling with deeper questions about growth, competitiveness and how to respond to a rapidly shifting global order.

Britain eyes closer EU ties

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves declared that closer integration with Europe represents the “biggest prize” for Britain’s economy, signaling a sharper pivot toward Brussels.

Speaking on Wednesday, she emphasized geography over ideology, noting that while the US and China matter, “only one of these is on our doorstep”.

Reeves will push for deeper EU trade ties to accelerate economic growth, though she insists alignment with EU regulations will happen only when it serves national interests.

The comments mark Labour’s most explicit endorsement yet of reversing Brexit’s economic damage, coming amid Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s broader efforts to reset relations with the bloc.

Nexperia under Dutch scrutiny

A Dutch court ordered a formal investigation into semiconductor chipmaker Nexperia, upholding the suspension of its Chinese CEO Zhang Xuezheng and dealing another blow to parent company Wingtech.

The Amsterdam Enterprise Chamber found “a conflict of interest managed without appropriate care,” noting that Zhang altered the company’s strategy without internal consultation amid looming sanctions threats.

The court cited non-compliance with agreements made with the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, curtailed authority for European managers, and announced terminations.

The ruling ensures European management retains control following last year’s unprecedented Dutch state intervention, which sparked global chip supply disruptions affecting automakers worldwide.

China targets French wine

China threatened to launch anti-dumping investigations into French wine or slap “reciprocal tariffs” on EU goods if Paris pushes ahead with proposed blanket tariffs on Chinese imports.

The warning came after a French government strategy report on Monday recommended an unprecedented 30% across-the-board EU tariff on Chinese products to counter cheap import flooding.

Beijing’s state-affiliated social media account Yuyuan Tantian called the proposal “tantamount to declaring war on China in trade,” arguing it violated WTO rules.

France hasn’t officially adopted the strategy, but the threat rattled French drinks stocks already reeling from cognac duties imposed last year.

China has kept the door open for dialogue but warned it’s “well-prepared to meet all challenges”.

Europe’s economic reckoning

European Union leaders gather Thursday at a Belgian castle to hash out how to compete economically with China and an increasingly unpredictable United States as the rules-based order crumbles.

EU growth has trailed the US for two decades, with productivity and AI innovation falling short while facing Trump’s tariff threats and Chinese export curbs on critical minerals.

Leaders are split on solutions: France wants collective borrowing and a “Made in Europe” initiative with minimum local content standards, angering automakers dependent on foreign parts, while Germany insists boosting productivity beats adding debt.

Belgium’s Prime Minister is pushing to finalize the EU single market by 2028, calling it “the only viable response” to external pressures.

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