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Breakfast Roundtable: China’s economic presence in Hungary - A blueprint for Chinese bridgeheads in Europe?, 28.01.2025, 08h30
 
In an era of mounting geopolitical tensions, Hungary has become a critical entry point for China into the European market, attracting considerable foreign direct investment and positioning itself as  
2. Autogipfel – Schadet der Zick-Zack-Kurs beim Verbrenner-Aus der Autoindustrie?  
… 9" Interview mit Claudia Detsch, Leiterin FES Kompetenzzentrum Klima und soziale Gerechtigkeit, 09 Oktober 2025. _____ „Studio 9“ ist der Überblick mit Hintergrund. Interviews, Reportagen, Kritiken – mit…  
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Green Electricity Transitions in Armenia and Georgia: Challenges and Prospects for Regional Cooperation
 
…Expert Discussion – 17 October 2025, 09:30-12:00 (Brussels time, CEST)  
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Clean industrial and digital sovereignty: strategic alliances between the EU and South Korea in a shifting geo-economic landscape
 
…Breakfast conversation with Prof. Heungchong Kim – 14 October 2025, 08:30-10:00 (Brussels time, CEST)  
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Public debate: Just Transition - The Bridge to a Successful Clean Industrial Deal
 
…The conference will take place at the Renaissance Hotel Brussels, on 04 February 2025, from 17h30 - 19h00 (in person event). The registration is open.  
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Without chips, there’s no industrial autonomy and no leadership in clean tech! How can Europe avoid falling behind?
 
… are organising a conference on chips, industrial autonomy and clean tech, taking place on 9 April 2025. Registration is now open.  
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EU and China: finacing the clean energy and industry transition
 
Breaktfast Roundtable - Europe and China are the two leading powers driving clean energy and technology. Yet on the path to net-zero they face major investment needs. Given the current increasing  
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Update on the EU ETS for buildings and road transport
 
Considerable adjustments to the Commission’s initial proposal took place. What happened in between and where do we stand now?  
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Policy Conference: A clean, just, and competitive European Industry
 
Competitiveness is currently the Commission's top priority. On 24 September, policymakers and experts are invited to discuss what efforts towards this goal should look like and how they fit in with  
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