The Vice Chairman of the European Commission, Yao Luowa, described China as partners in the digital field (September 19) as a partner, but also competitors and systemic opponents.
According to Reuters, Yaolova said at a press conference in Beijing that in the field of digital, systemic competition is the most prominent, and emphasizing that when there are differences between China and Europe, ensure communication channels to ensure communication channels.It is very important to maintain different degrees.
Yao Luowa co -hosted a high -level dialogue with the CPC Political Bureau and Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing.
According to Xinhua News Agency, the two sides conducted in -depth discussions on topics such as development and policies, artificial intelligence, information communication technology and standards, research and innovation, data cross -border flow, non -food consumer goods safety and other issues.A series of achievements.
The two sides believe that China and the European Union have extensive common interests and strong complementarity in the digital field. They are willing to work together and strengthen exchanges, promote pragmatic cooperation in the digital field to continue to achieve new results, promote the creation of openness, tolerance, fairness, fairness, fairness, fairness, fairness, fairness, fairness, and fairnessThe environment of a digital economic development of fairness and non -discrimination contributes to the global digital transformation and economic recovery development.
Zhang Guoqing said that China will continue to promote high levels of high levels in the digital field. Welcome companies including European companies to share China's digital economy development opportunities and achieve mutual benefit and win -win.
The European Commission stated in the official website statement that the EU committee expressed concern about the "recent implementation of the regulations" that caused difficulties in the use of industrial data in Chinese EU companies to use industrial data.
The statement did not further explain the details of the regulations, but Reuters reported that the new revised version of the anti -spy law implemented by China in July.
The newly revised anti -spy method will be voted for spy organizations and agents to implement cyber attacks such as national organs, secret units or key information infrastructureThe scope of the object will include other documents, data, data, and items that are related to national security and interests.