Who is the world’s powerful woman? According to a list this week from Forbes it is Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.
So not Kamala Harris, a heartbeat from the presidency? Or Giorgia Meloni, who has a real country to run? Or even Taylor Swift, who has just been named Time “Person of the Year”?
Well, we’re about to find out just how powerful von der Leyen is, because this week she’s in China for a showdown with Xi Jinping — the most powerful man in the world. As Politico reports, this is the first in-person EU-China summit since 2019, and trade-related issues are high on the agenda.
Most importantly, there’s the general problem of the EU’s growing trade deficit with China, which doubled between 2020 and 2022. Then there’s the specific problem of China helping to circumvent the EU’s sanctions against Russia. So with von der Leyen making demands, dare Xi say no? Quite easily, as it happens.
For instance, when it comes to sanctions, consider these charts from trade expert Robin Brooks. They show the level of exports from Germany to the ex-Soviet states of Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Georgia and Kazakhstan — all of them part of Russia’s “near-abroad”.
One can see how export levels suddenly spike upwards following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the imposition of Western sanctions. Could it be that German goods are finding their way from these four nations into another country in the neighbourhood? Perhaps Europe needs to put its own house in order before pressuring China.
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Wowee!! Unfortunately TW does not represent anybody because the EU has no power as a negotiator. The graphs of Germany’s exports show that it does its own thing whatever TW says. Germany has done this since the Common Market began. TM probably knows this as well. TM has only to be briefed on the Hungary situation to realise that he is talking to a nothing, albeit a well-paid nothing.
Unfortunately, the graphs in the article show that the greatest increase in exports to old-USSR is ‘other’. Perhaps the UK needs to start making ‘other’.
For sure, Ursula is a paper tiger, good only for bullying other EU members but on the world stage, she is all but powerless. The EU is still a midget politically, despite years of puffery and posturing.
You have to hand it to the EU, they have managed to create some kind of illusion out of nothing. At some point the piper has to be paid, it is a matter of when.