The European Commission chief said she was “convinced that if the competition is fair” from China, then Europe “will have thriving durable economies”. But she said the “imbalances” caused by state support for Chinese industry leading to cut-cost products threatened jobs in Europe, and that was “a matter of great concern”. “Europe will not waver from making tough decisions needed to protect its economy and security,” she said.
No it is not. The EU asked for information from the companies to show how they come to their prices and they chose not to comply.
Drawing comparison to another sector is not helpful as what is common for one sector is not for the other and leads to unfair advantage.