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Baku and Tbilisi will be main threat to EU power plan
War in Ukraine and isolation of Russia are factors in EU’s renewed attempt to build up Black Sea connectivity
AzerbaijanEU and US pursue a deal on critical minerals
A top EU official pushes for a quick deal with United States on critical minerals
United StatesChina’s internal and foreign AI use contrasts sharply
China is controlling domestic uses of generative artificial intelligence (AI) but trialling more cunning uses overseas
ChinaUkraine grain imports test EU unity
Farmers and governments in eastern EU are calling for limiting Ukrainian grain imports and for financial compensation
Eastern EuropeMarket turbulence and rising rates weigh on EU banking
Despite high prudential ratios and advantages over their US counterparts, EU banks are not immune to a confidence crisis
InternationalEU is unlikely to reach its green industry targets
The European Commission has released proposals to enhance EU industrial competitiveness in green technologies
EUChina visit reinforces EU division over Beijing
Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen conveyed different messages during their visit to China last week
ChinaEU Chips Act helps supply chains but is over-ambitious
The European Chips Act, spending EUR43bn to take the EU’s chip market share to 20%, is set to be approved on April 18
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