Hungary is hosting an informal meeting of European leaders as the bloc faces the prospect of a second Donald Trump presidency. A major area of discussion between the EU leaders is how the bloc can overhaul Europe’s economy. This is after former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi released a report in September, which found that Europe must invest up to US$863 billion more a year to avoid falling further behind the United States. Trent Murray reports from Prague.
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