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Oct 2022
27m 49s

EU Energy summit continues

Bbc World Service
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As European Union leaders meet in Prague to discuss concerns over energy supplies and capping prices, we hear from Kathryn Porter energy consultant at Watt-Logic consultancy, who tells us the challenges faced in getting a consensus on the issues. Daniel Zhao, Lead Economist & Senior Manager on Glassdoor's Economic Research team, gives us his reaction to the ... Show More
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