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Ekonomický deník | There is a consensus to keep China out of Europe's critical infrastructure

The European Union will step up its efforts to reduce its dependence on China in the future. This was demonstrated by a unanimous vote of MEPs on the risks of growing Chinese influence on Europe's critical infrastructure on Wednesday. Our research fellow Zuzana Krulichová commented on the EU's current economic policy towards China for Ekonomický deník.
21. January 2024

"Member States' policy towards China is inconsistent. This often makes the pursuit of common objectives at EU level problematic. However, in the light of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, there are more critical voices towards China and growing concerns about the economic security of the Union."

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