European industry must be supported as the EU seeks to de-risk its economy
In early July, Beijing fired a warning shot at Brussels in response to the Netherlands’ announcement of additional restrictions on
In early July, Beijing fired a warning shot at Brussels in response to the Netherlands’ announcement of additional restrictions on
The European Union has today launched a case at the World Trade Organization (WTO) against China, over what the EU
The news that China lost billions of dollars from closing down coal power plants across its Belt and Road (BRI)
On Thursday afternoon this week, the European Parliament met to decide the fate of their monumental economic agreement with China,
For many years now, a major diplomatic collision between the European Union and the People’s Republic of China had been
A growing number of EU countries are voicing their concerns over Beijing’s increasing leverage as Chinese companies gain footholds in
A total of six persons and three entities have made the Union's first cyber-attack sanction list.
During a time in which Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy is at stake, as a proud Hongkonger, I am
Most non-essential travel inside the EU and Schengen Area will be allowed as of July 1, 2020.
China's new draft security legislation for Hong Kong has drawn criticism from all over the West.
For a long time, the EU has been characterised as “soft power” or “civilian power”. Article 2 of the Treaty