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EU should think twice before weaponising its market against China
The European Union is shifting from viewing economic interdependence with China as a source of mutual prosperity to using trade, investment, and technology as tools of strategic competition. The article warns that this shift reflects a new logic in an era of geopolitical rivalry, moving away from past principles of open markets and multilateralism.
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