PERSPECTIVES OF TRADE COOPERATION BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND CHINA
Aneta Kuna-Marszalek
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Aneta Kuna-Marszalek: University of lodz
Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy, 2009, vol. 2, issue 1, 137-145
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Over the last two decades, ties between China and the EU have developed into one of the most dynamic bilateral relationships in the global economy. The EU is China’s important trading partner and growing amounts of European investment are pouring into the booming Chinese economy. European companies believe that more open, democratic and law-abiding China will be a better partner. On the other hand, China wants to learn from the European experience and is keen to have access to the EU’s wide market. Those are the reasons why both partners try to find better ways to communicate. The goal of the article is to identify directions of future cooperation between the EU and China and to explain their aims of such relationship. The author also gives account of how they see each other’s policy and provides an overview of what is the main part of bilateral relations.
Keywords: trade; EU; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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