Chinese state media has strongly reacted to calls from within the European Union for the appreciation of the yuan. The reports characterize these demands as a form of political oppression that China cannot tolerate. This tension arises as some EU members argue that China's currency management provides an unfair trade advantage. In response, Beijing maintains that its exchange rate policies are based on market fundamentals. The dispute highlights growing economic friction between the two major trading partners. State-run outlets are framing the EU's pressure as an attempt to interfere in China's domestic economic sovereignty. Consequently, the diplomatic rift over currency valuation continues to deepen.
