By Alexandra Brzozowski
(EurActiv) -- The EU and China agreed ‘in principle’ on Wednesday (30 December) to an investment deal that will give European companies greater access to Chinese markets and help redress what Europe sees as unbalanced economic ties.
EU leaders and China’s President Xi Jinping approved “in...
EU Aims To Rebalance China Ties With Controversial Investment Agreement
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