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Former European Commission President and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi says China and Europe have "never been enemies, but never been brothers," and history now obliges them to change. With the U.S. choosing to "stay alone," he says two of the largest players in world trade now face a pivotal choice. How China and Europe choose to approach cooperation will reverberate across global trade and the world economy.
Former European Commission President and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi says China and Europe have "never been enemies, but never been brothers," and history now obliges them to change. With the U.S. choosing to "stay alone," he says two of the largest players in world trade now face a pivotal choice. How China and Europe choose to approach cooperation will reverberate across global trade and the world economy.