➀ Macron warns that if the EU continues with its traditional agenda, it may be left behind by the market and could collapse; ➁ The EU's problem is not just short-term economic difficulties but a lack of advanced productivity; ➂ The EU has been struggling to keep up with technological advancements in new energy and renewable energy sectors, with China taking the lead; ➃ China's automotive industry is gaining ground in Europe, raising concerns among EU policymakers.
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