EU Recession impact on EU-China trade relations
學年 99
學期 1
出版(發表)日期 2010-12-01
作品名稱 EU Recession impact on EU-China trade relations
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著者 苑倚曼; Yuan, Yi-mond
單位 淡江大學歐洲研究所
出版者 淡江大學歐盟資訊中心
著錄名稱、卷期、頁數 淡江大學歐盟資訊中心通訊 28,頁18-40
摘要 Global economic slowdown, among OECD’s countries including EU, the main partner for trade and FDI in the USA before the financial crisis with consecutive depression by US Wall street and Real Estate market ( EU in 2005 has invested 470 Billion euro, representing 75% of the inflow liquidities in the US treasuries, government bonds and US equities funds) EU is going through its worst financial crisis since World War II with only 0.5% growth (last Nov.13, 2009) and high unemployment rate (more than 10% during past year and contained to 9.7% last November to 13 months length). Facing their weakened Economy, EU Governments had to contract debts for the long run. Eastern European countries, just recovering might be suffering more than the Western countries scoring with the lowest economic growth apart for Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia. Overall the fragility of the economy is worrying, as few Mediterranean countries like Greece, recent bankruptcy. Growths are limited and resulting from Governments stimuli (injection of billions of Euro in their markets as well as some temporary inventory effects). At the same time, USA and Japan has been gaining back as per last end of year economic report, while EU economy still at their bottoms, German progress is helping the community then the “Household spend” that constitute a major influence, has kept very prudent and short, since this year Euro currency difficulties in Greece and worrying debts of few member states. Europe has become the largest partner for China, EU become more and more dependant for its manufactured products , textile and steel the past decade. Europe (EC/EU) have started officially, diplomatic relations with China for more than 30 years, through bilateral or multilateral cooperation between China and State members, and have to await till 1985 (May 21) to agree with Bilateral Treaty replacing the previous Trade Agreement (March 4 1978). Lisbon treaty process will inevitably replace individual Member states former Agreements with China under EU new President of the Council and its Foreign affairs Minister. Asia represents for EU an attractive economic growth and market with low labor costs. While China stands for a prominent role in the East Asian economic development. EU has been the largest trading partner in China, China representing the largest supplier for EU with prominent figures. In the global recession, China plays a leading position in the world economy with a +/- double digit economic growth rate willing to consolidate a fragile economy recovery.
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ISSN 1818-8028
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