Key facts
- Cheap Chinese imports are significantly impacting the EU's chemicals sector.
- Policymakers are worried about growing dependence on foreign chemical producers.
- There are concerns this reliance could lead to supply chain disruptions if imports are cut off.
The European Union's chemical industry is facing significant pressure due to a surge in inexpensive imports from China. This situation has prompted concern among EU policymakers, who fear that the bloc's increasing reliance on these foreign supplies could create vulnerabilities. The potential for these supply chains to be disrupted, leaving the EU in a difficult position, is a key worry.
