Danish business leaders urge closer European cooperation with China amid geopolitical tensions
By
Thomas Lekfeldt
Tired, dry, slightly forgotten on the back of the tray.
Summary
In an exclusive double interview, Danish business leaders Lars Sandahl Sørensen (CEO of the Confederation of Danish Industry) and Jacob Aarup-Andersen (CEO of Carlsberg) argue that despite China appearing intimidating, Europe should pursue closer cooperation with China following the US turning its back. They describe a unique window of opportunity for strengthening ties amid geopolitical tensions.
Key quotes
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Selv om Kina kan virke skræmmende, er det nødvendigt at gå efter et tættere samspil, efter USA har vendt ryggen til.
Jacob Aarup-Andersen beskriver det som at være med i en tegneserie.
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