China introduces a new anti-espionage law sparking fears that foreign businesses in the country could face legal risks as a result. Meanwhile, in a separate development, China postponed a trip by the EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell scheduled for next week without giving a reason. Tensions between Western powers and Beijing are riding high - as countries seek to reduce their reliance on the Chinese economy.
We speak to the President of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, Jens Eskelund.
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We speak to the President of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, Jens Eskelund.
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