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Will the cooperation summit in China try to appease Putin on Ukraine?
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama notes China seeks an end to the Ukraine conflict but avoids isolating Russia, emphasising diplomatic balance and no concerns from Ukraine regarding China for Euronews.
28/08/25 ‘Disappointment’ from food industry as minister says EU export checks to last until 2027, bee insemination
David Henig emphasises industry disappointment via BBC 4's Farming Today, noting that post-Brexit trade barriers for agri-food exports to the EU won’t ease until at least 2027.
The Consumption of Energy by Data Centres Implications for the Global South
ECIPE study, "ICT Beyond Borders: The Integral Role of US Tech in Europe’s Digital Economy,” referenced in ORF Study.
Youth mobility scheme with EU would be ‘fantastic’, says UK minister
David Henig comments for the Financial Times that Great Britain will struggle to secure exemptions when aligning with Brussels, especially regarding gene editing and foie gras import bans in future deals.
UK government’s trade department bracing for 20 percent workforce cut
David Henig warns for POLITICO Europe that DBT staff cuts demand hard choices and significant energy, arguing the government undervalues DBT’s crucial role in implementing growth strategies.
Should Europe wean itself off US tech?
Matthias Bauer argues via the BBC that Europe must strengthen its tech sector to compete globally, noting regulatory barriers hinder EU growth compared with the US and China’s dominance.
A little more conversation, a little less faction
David Henig joins the Quiet Riot Podcast to discuss political extremism, vigilantism, and the lack of honest debate on trade and immigration policies.
From Piraeus to the Western Balkans: China’s Growing Footprint in Southeast Europe
Senior Fellow Bernd Cristoph Ströhm writes for the Hungarian Conservative about how China and the EU compete for influence in the Western Balkans, with China prioritising Serbia. EU investment remains dominant, but integration frustrations persist region-wide.
Europe’s economic weakness has fatal geopolitical consequences
ECIPE's work on the comparison between the EU and US economy cited in Daniel Stelter's op-ed.