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    <description>Kevin Broady is the chief analyst at the China Office of Finnish Industries, a Finnish nonprofit company established by 25 Finnish MNCs to provide them with independent analysis on China. Mr Broady has analysed and advised on the China for nearly 20 years, including for a decade living in Beijing. During that time, he served in various roles for the British government including as chief of staff to the British ambassador to China, as well with the European External Action Service.</description>
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      <description>The clock is ticking: the European Union has about two years to decide if it is willing to make the sacrifices and take the risks necessary to become the economic and political power it envisions itself to be. The EU’s proposed Industrial Accelerator and Cyber Security acts are up for negotiation within the bloc’s policymaking bodies. In around two years’ time, we will know their final form.
Beijing has two years to influence this: that work has already started with carrots – proposals for a...</description>
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      <title>To negotiate with China, Europe must first figure out what it wants</title>
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