21 世纪初的中欧经济关系

Md. Sayedur Rahman, Md. Tahosan Habib
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欧盟(EU)和中国是全球最具影响力和最复杂的两大经济体。欧盟与中国的贸易逆差不断扩大,中国在欧洲能源、技术和基础设施领域的投资不断增加,这是两国关系现状的显著特点。欧盟对中国对待外国投资者、限制欧洲公司的市场准入以及政府补贴国内公司的做法表示不满。此外,欧盟还对中国的人权记录及其在香港、台湾和中国大陆的政策表示担忧。随着双方在经济潜力与地缘政治和安全因素之间取得平衡,预计中欧伙伴关系仍将是欧盟经济前景的重点。本报告旨在确定和解释欧盟与中国之间的主要问题、需要改进的关键领域以及双方的共同利益,同时也为加强双方的经贸关系提出潜在的解决方案。翔实的文章、相关论文、教科书和其他资料为讨论提供了支持。虽然分析是主观的,但也采用了定量方法。讨论提出了一个共同的界面,并就加强金融关系、增加交流、金融和安全关系、参与双向接触并从中受益以及加强欧盟与中国的关系提出了建议。
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EU-China Economic Relations in the Early 21st Century
The European Union (EU) and China are two of the most influential and complex economies globally. The current state of their relationship is marked by a growing trade deficit for the EU with China, along with increasing Chinese investments in Europe's energy, technology, and infrastructure sectors. The EU has expressed dissatisfaction with China's treatment of foreign investors, limited market access for European companies, and government subsidization of domestic companies. Additionally, the EU has raised concerns about China's human rights record and its policies in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China. The partnership is expected to remain a key focus for the EU's economic outlook as both sides balance economic potential with geopolitical and security considerations. This report aims to identify and explain the primary issues, key areas for improvement, and mutual interests between the EU and China, while also proposing potential solutions to enhance their economic and trade relations. Informative articles, relevant papers, textbooks, and other sources support the discussion. Although the analysis is subjective, a quantitative methodology is also employed. The discussion presents a common interface and provides recommendations for enhancing financial relations, increasing exchange, financial and security relations, participating in and benefiting from two-way engagement, and enhancing EU-China relations.
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