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EU countries are complementary to Russia on the Chinese market. However, Chinese exports are increasingly relevant … substitutes for EU exports on the Russian market. This means that an increase in China-Russia economic cooperation should have a … negative impact on European exports. The authors simulate a scenario in which trade tariffs between Russia and China are …
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This paper analyses empirically how increasingly close trade relations between China and Russia might a ect the … European Union (EU). We show that EU countries are complementary to Russia on the Chinese market. However, Chinese exports are … increasingly relevant substitutes for EU exports on the Russian market. is means that an increase in China-Russia economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012855121
This paper analyses empirically how increasingly close trade relations between China and Russia might affect the … European Union (EU). We show that EU countries are complementary to Russia on the Chinese market. However, Chinese exports are … increasingly relevant substitutes for EU exports on the Russian market. This means that an increase in China-Russia economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012922001
China's economic ties with Russia are deepening, particularly in terms of trade and cross-border lending, but less so … in terms of Chinese foreign direct investment in, or portfolio flows to, Russia. Meanwhile, Europe remains Russia … become more of a competitor to the European Union on Russia's market. Increasing competition between European and Chinese …
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This paper reviews China's growing economic ties with Russia. We conclude that such ties have strengthened in terms of … trade and cross border lending, but less in terms of Chinese foreign direct investment in, or portfolio flows to, Russia …. Meanwhile, Europe remains Russia's largest trading partner, lender and investor. In relation to trade, China seems to have …
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Brexit means that the United Kingdom could be able to run its own trade policy, which opens the door for the potential negotiation of a free trade agreement between the UK and China. Alicia Garcia-Herrero and Hianwei Xu show that a UK-China FTA will be neither easy nor clearly advantageous for...
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The Belt and Road initiative, recently embarked on by China, aims to improve cross-border infrastructure in order to reduce transportation costs across a massive geographical area between China and Europe. We estimate how much trade might be created among Belt and Road countries as a consequence...
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This report examines key aspects of the European Union-China economic relationship, including trade, investment and China’s key strategic project overseas, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). We conclude that China is, and will continue to be, a major trade and investment partner for EU...
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The Belt and Road Initiative, recently embarked on by China, aims to improve cross-border infrastructure in order to reduce transportation costs across a massive geographical area between China and Europe. We estimate how much trade might be created among Belt and Road countries as a consequence...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012966973
The Belt and Road initiative, recently embarked on by China, aims to improve cross-border infrastructure in order to reduce transportation costs across a massive geographical area between China and Europe. The authors estimate how much trade might be created among Belt and Road countries as a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011541814