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China-EU trade
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Could the China-EU High Summit Preserve the Global Trade Order?
By Shi Zhiqin
China and Europe have converging interests in upholding the legitimacy of international trade.
EU's New Anti-Dumping Rules Threaten Trade Relations With China
By Magda Tsakalidou
Despite not naming any country, China seems to be the obvious target of new anti-dumping rules.
What Has China Accomplished in Central and Eastern Europe?
By Valbona Zeneli
Each year, the 16+1 summit has Central and Eastern European states clamoring for Chinese money.
Market Economy Status for China: The Views From Brussels and Beijing
By Insa Ewert and Jan Philipp Pöter
A closer look at the market economy debate between China and the EU.
China Defends Market Economy Hopes After EU Condemnation
By Peter Bittner
China wants market economy status at the WTO, but the European Union has its doubts.
China-EU Relations: Crisis and Opportunity
By Shi Zhiqin
The decision to grant China Market Economy Status is a major inflection point in bilateral ties.
So Far, So Close? EU-China Network Diplomacy
By Lucie Qian Xia
“Network diplomacy” could be an effective way to take the bilateral relationship forward.
China’s European Century
By Tilman Pradt
A Wikistrat crowdsourced simulation
U.S. Should Not Neglect Europe in China Policy
By Anthony Chang
Europe still has an important role to play in Washington's policy for East Asia.
Beijing Pushes For China-EU Free Trade Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
At a meeting with his EU counterpart, Yang Jiechi expressed hope for a China-EU free-trade agreement.
China’s Solar Industry Wins Reprieve
A partial settlement with the EU trade spat avoids catastrophe. But the industry still faces severe problems.
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