China and EU trade relations, trade status analysis
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Li, YiDirector/a
Ramos Parreño, José MaríaCenter
Facultad de Ciencias de la EmpresaUniversity
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaDepartment
Economía, Contabilidad y FinanzasKnowledge Area
Economía AplicadaPublication date
2021-02Keywords
ChinaChina
Unión Europea
European Union
Comercio
Trade
Abstract
In recent years, economic globalization is being further deepened, International
trade has become an important component of the financial progress of all countries.
The terms of trade is an important measure of a country's trade interests in the
international market. Both sides attach great importance to maintaining bilateral
cooperative partnership. China’s traditional comparative advantages have not
completely changed, but with the increase of capital stock and the improvement of
technology level, high-skilled labor has gradually emerged in Sino-EUropean trade,
This will promote the further development of both sides. Since 2008, The China-EU
partnership has undergone new changes. At that time, the problems of the economic
crisis had pushed the world economy close to or into recession. The world market is
shrinking sharply, consumption is sluggish, and China-EU economic and trade patterns
will also ...
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