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[Global Economic Shifts: EU Energy Independence, China-France Trade, and Retail Dynamics]-[Can Europe survive without Russian gas?]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-12-03

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Global Economic Shifts: A World Business Express Overview

This summary explores the key geopolitical and economic developments discussed in the recent World Business Express episode, covering the European Union's energy transition, trade relations with China, and the evolving retail and commodities landscape.

The EU’s Pivot Toward Energy Independence

The European Council and Parliament have reached a "provisional agreement" to phase out Russian gas imports by 2027. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, described this as the "dawn of a new era," signifying Europe’s move toward "full energy independence from Russia."

Alexander Koliander, a senior researcher at the Center for European Policy Analysis, notes that prior to 2022, Europe was "over-dependent on Russian gas," with 40% of imports originating from Russia. While countries like Hungary and Slovakia previously blocked efforts to ditch these supplies due to their economies being "tied to Russian low-priced gas," the EU has successfully diversified by sourcing LNG from the U.S. and Qatar, and pipeline gas from Norway. Koliander highlights that gas was often a "political weapon" rather than a primary source of income, as oil remains significantly more vital for Russia’s budget. Consequently, Russia is now redirecting its "almost unlimited" appetite for gas exports toward China.

Trade Tensions and Diplomacy in China

French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to China arrives amidst "ongoing trade tensions" between the EU and China. Adam Dunnett, Secretary General at the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, emphasizes that European businesses are concerned about China’s "growing superiority in electric vehicles" and its "dominance in the rare earth sector."

Dunnett outlines five recommendations for more "sustainable trade relations," noting that European companies face bottlenecks due to delayed "approval processes" for investment. He suggests that shifting toward a "bigger role of consumption" in the Chinese economy could provide better opportunities for European firms, particularly in the luxury goods sector, where France has historically performed well.

Regulatory Backlash and Retail Resilience

In India, the government has "revoked its order" requiring smartphone makers to pre-install a state-run cybersecurity app following significant "backlash" from privacy activists and political opponents.

Meanwhile, in the retail sector, Inditex—the owner of Zara—has demonstrated strong performance with "accelerating sales growth," defying pressure from low-cost rivals like Shein and Primark. Investment director Russ Mould attributes this success to the "magic combination" of having the "right product in the right format at the right price point." However, the broader retail picture remains "mixed," with consumer confidence varying significantly across the UK and the US due to the impacts of inflation.

Commodities and Corporate Greenwashing

Copper prices have reached a "record high" on the London Metal Exchange, driven by global "electrification trends" and supply disruptions in Chile and Indonesia. Furthermore, traders are preemptively securing supply amid fears that potential US tariffs on physical copper imports could create global shortages.

Finally, the retail industry is facing increased scrutiny regarding environmental claims. The Advertising Standards Authority in the UK has "banned" advertisements from brands like Nike, Superdry, and Lacoste. The authority found that terms such as "sustainable" were misleading, as these companies failed to provide sufficient evidence to support their environmental claims, dismissing their arguments that the phrasing was intended to be understood in "general terms."

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We're turning that page, and we're turning it for good.
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This is the dawn of a new era
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their economies would not be able to cope.
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it is not yet being sanctioned fully.
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there is a path forward for both sides.
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phase out
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turn the page
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cope with
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ditch
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path forward
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📖 Transcript

The European Union moves to end its dependence on Russian energy supplies.
It's World Business Express from the BBC World Service.
I'm William Lee Adams.
France's president heads to China hoping to resolve a series of trade disagreements.
And India has dropped its plans to force mobile phone companies to pre-install a government security app.
The European Council and the European Parliament have reached a provisional agreement to phase out imports of Russian gas by 2027.

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