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China and the EU end 2024 in something of a tricky situation as the row over electric vehicle tariffs threatens to undo much of the good will built up by President Xi Jinping's summer trip to Europe, and visits to Beijing by a number of EU leaders over the past 12 months.
So with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties coming up in May next year just where do relations stand between two of the world's biggest trading partners?
To find out, on this edition of The Agenda, Juliet Mann speaks to John Clarke, Former Director for International Affairs at the EU Commission and former head of the EU delegation to the WTO and UN, Yin Zhiguang, Professor of international politics at Fudan University and Finnish MP and the country's former Minister for Transport, Timo Harakka.
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