In between your Christmas dinner and your New Year’s toast – and with the backdrop of Brexit becoming a reality – you may have missed something. On December 30, 2020, the negotiation of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) came to an end. After seven long years of back and forth, with many twists and turns in the road, including the uncertainty in US-China relations, an agreement was finalised that has the potential to deliver seismic shifts in the relations between the EU and China. On a call this week with the Ireland China Business Association (ICBA), Carlo Pettinato,…
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