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A Study on the Development Trends of China Europe Economic and Trade Policies and International Relations under the New Situation

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DOI: 10.23977/ICEMBE2023.032

Author(s)

Shitao Chen, Lin Yu

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Shitao Chen

ABSTRACT

As the two most important economies in the world, China and the European Union (EU) have broad cooperation prospects and have become an important force in stabilizing the global economic and trade situation. They have played an important role in promoting international multipolarity and globalization. As an important trading partner of China, the economic and trade relationship between the EU and China directly affects the promotion of China's comprehensive opening-up strategy. After years of development, China and Europe have formed increasingly close economic and trade ties and occupy an irreplaceable important position in their respective foreign economic cooperation. In the past two years, the EU has faced many internal and external challenges, and its awareness and sensitivity to foreign investment have increased. China Europe economic and trade cooperation is facing new challenges. Although the current international cooperation in China EU relations has made significant achievements in strategic connotation, cooperation fields, and promoting the construction of new platforms, it still faces challenges such as the EU's strategic misgivings about Chinese Century's rise, the contradictions and frictions in the economic and trade relations between the two sides, and the impact of cultural and value differences between the two sides. This article studies the development of China Europe economic and trade policies and international relations under the new situation.

KEYWORDS

New situation; China Europe Economic and Trade Policy; International relation

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