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In around two years’ time, we will know their final form.

Topic: geopoliticsRegion: asia pacificUpdated: i1 outletsSources: 1Spectrum: Left Only2 min read
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To negotiate with China, Europe must first figure out what it wants Opinion | To negotiate with China, Europe must first figure out what it wantsnda and policy aims for engaging with China Kevin Broady hed by 25 Finnish MNCs to provide them with independent analysis on China.
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KEY FACTS
  • That Beijing will put its own interests first is no surprise, but Europe must use the pressure from Beijing to its advantage and finally decide how it engages with China.
  • The impacts of the last year may come to define the century ahead, as alliance politics and the rules of engagement for international business are reformulated for the increasingly politicised global economy.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

This development falls within the broader context of Geopolitics activity in Asia Pacific. Current reporting indicates: The EU’s proposed Industrial Accelerator and Cyber Security acts are up for negotiation within the bloc’s policymaking bodies.

That Beijing will put its own interests first is no surprise, but Europe must use the pressure from Beijing to its advantage and finally decide how it engages with China. If Europe does not act now, it will drift into geopolitical insignificance and economic decline.

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