here's professor kerry brown, director of the lau china institute at king's college london with his take on china's point of view. i think macron�*s recent town is spread, reciprocity, it has to be a balanced relationship and i think that europe has failed. it's been a big technology transfer to china over the last 30 or a0 years, and in germany huge amounts of technology, france is also a big trading partner, there needs to be more balance. i think europe, if is going to be a key economy, economic partnerfor to be a key economy, economic partner for china to be a key economy, economic partnerfor china in the to be a key economy, economic partner for china in the future, has got to have a balanced relationship and i think that's what europeans want stop the european union collectively but also france. there are still great deficits in china's favour, apart from germany, and redressing those imbalances but also technology which china is producing incredible amounts of ai and other technology useful to europe, this is important to have deals where we get access, europeans get access to t