T&E & EIES Joint Roundtable on Managing Chinese Clean Tech Investments in Europe

Author: EIES, Transport & Environment

To secure its competitiveness and strategic autonomy, the EU needs to enforce tighter regulations and harmonise trade and investment policy instruments to scale up and protect strategic technologies such as battery manufacturing.

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