EU–China Economic Relations to 2025. Building a Common Future
Alicia García-Herrero,
K.C. Kwok,
Tim Summers,
Liu Xiangdong and
Zhang Yansheng
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Abstract:
With global uncertainties on the rise, it has become particularly important for the EU and China to find ways to deepen their bilateral economic cooperation. The EU and China, as the world’s second and third largest economies, share a responsibility in upholding the rules-based, global free trade system and other forms of multilateral cooperation, especially on combating climate change. Starting from this premise, this report sets out the main conclusions...
Date: Written 2017-09 Originally published 2017-09.
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