EU-China EconomicCooperation:a legal approac
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Jiang, YuanDirector/a
Escuín Ibáñez, IreneEscuela/Centro
Facultad de Ciencias de la EmpresaUniversidad
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaDepartamento
Métodos Cuantitativos, Ciencias Jurídicas y Lenguas ModernasÁrea de conocimiento
Derecho MercantilFecha de publicación
2019Palabras clave
Unión EuropeaEuropean Union
Cooperación económica
Economic cooperation
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Law
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EU-China economic relations are one of the most significant bilateral economic relations in the world. The two sides have gone through more than 40 years together from building diplomatic relations to the present comprehensive strategic partnership. This process cannot be separated from the development of China and the continuous integration of the EU. China has grown from an initially poor and backward developing country to an emerging economy with rising economic and political influence. The EU has experienced several expansions, becoming the most integrated regional organization in the world, from nine member states in the beginning to 28 member states now. The achievements of EU-China cooperation today are not achieved overnight, but a long-term gradual and cumulative process. Therefore, the article reviews the course of China's opening up and the development of the EU, especially focuses on the change of EU and China's foreign trade policies over the time. At the same time, it ...
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