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China: rescuer or rival?

The cost of trading with China: No provocation

1 November 2019
Stavanger Aftenblad, Norway

Don’t say anything now!

24 October 2019
der Freitag, Germany

China buys its way – and divides Europe

23 October 2019
Bergens Tidende, Norway

China buys its way – and divides Europe

23 October 2019
Stavanger Aftenblad, Norway
22 October 2019 China: rescuer or rival?

Energy privatisation: bankers threatened Portuguese government

Energy privatisation: bankers threatened Portuguese government
By Paulo Pena

This is the story of how Portuguese bankers used China as a threat, using their close connection to ministers in the right-wing coalition government. The bank menaced the Prime Minister, both directly and through some of his closest friends, with the threat that China could stop diplomatic relations with Portugal. Investigate Europe spoke to key stakeholders and discovered privatisation from behind the scenes. Read more "Energy privatisation: bankers threatened Portuguese government"

Mayor: Kirkenes can become like Singapore and Rotterdam

21 October 2019
Bergens Tidende, Norway
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