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Looking through the year 2024, a pivotal moment in China-EU relations came in October when the European Commission announced tariffs of up to 45.3 percent on Chinese-built electric vehicles, deepening divisions across Europe. This move, set against the backdrop of ongoing U.S. tech restrictions on China, raised critical questions: Where is the China-EU relationship headed? Will the EU move in lockstep with the U.S. in ramping up sanctions against China?
In this edition of The Hub, Wang Guan sits down with Danilo Türk, a Slovenian diplomat and president of Slovenia from 2007 to 2012, at the ESG Global Leaders Conference in Shanghai. "The EU was caught by surprise," he says. "They didn't expect such rapid development and high quality of EVs in China."
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