Built on the premise that primary sources matter
Veria Intelligence exists because the most consequential decisions about European technology policy are being shaped by documents most Europeans never read.

Chloé Codeville

Chloé founded Veria Intelligence to close a specific gap: the regulatory and industrial record that shapes European technology policy is published continuously in Chinese, and read in Europe mostly in translation, and late.
Her work is built on monitoring that record continuously rather than waiting for it to surface in English, and on refusing to publish anything a reader cannot check for themselves.
Background
A graduate of SOAS, University of London in Politics and International Relations, with a regional specialisation in Asia. Her dissertation examined China's AI strategy as an instrument of geopolitical positioning.
Languages
Trilingual in French, English and Mandarin, having lived across China, the United States, France and the United Kingdom. Spoken Mandarin means sources can be worked directly, interviews, calls, conferences and broadcast material that never appears in text.
Experience
Previously with European Diplomats in London and the China-Britain Business Council in Shanghai - a role built on covering China from inside it, rather than from a desk in Europe.
The Veria Fellows
Veria runs a contributor programme for students and early-career researchers in geopolitics. Fellows contribute source monitoring and draft analysis, and are credited on published work. Contributions to the pipeline are accepted only from vetted contributors.
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