The first comprehensive and in-depth economic and regulatory analysis of a possible Free Trade Area (FTA) between China and the EU.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jacques Pelkmans is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels.
Inhaltsangabe
Executive Summary Introduction Part I: The Global and Bilateral Context 1. Why an EU-China free trade area? 2. China and the EU in a rapidly changing world economy 3. Bilateral economic relations: Trade and investments 4. Global value chains: Significance for the EU and China Part II: Design and Substance of an EU-China FTA 5. What would an EU-China FTA look like? 6. Market access in industrial goods: An analysis of tariffs 7. Market access in goods: Trade defence remedies 8. Market access in agriculture: Tariffs and tariff-rate quotas 9. Technical barriers to trade 10. Reducing SPS barriers in an EU-China FTA 11. Market access in services: China and the EU 12. Public procurement 13. Intellectual property rights and geographical indications 14. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and competition policy 15. Investment and the BIT Part II: Potential Economic Impact: A CGE-based simulation of effects of the FTA 16. Introduction 17. Trade and production linkages 18. Removing tariffs and reducing NTM costs in a China-EU FTA 19. Modelling the FTA between China and the EU Part IV: Conclusions and Policy Implications 20. Policy implications of an EU-China free trade agreement References
Executive Summary Introduction Part I: The Global and Bilateral Context 1. Why an EU-China free trade area? 2. China and the EU in a rapidly changing world economy 3. Bilateral economic relations: Trade and investments 4. Global value chains: Significance for the EU and China Part II: Design and Substance of an EU-China FTA 5. What would an EU-China FTA look like? 6. Market access in industrial goods: An analysis of tariffs 7. Market access in goods: Trade defence remedies 8. Market access in agriculture: Tariffs and tariff-rate quotas 9. Technical barriers to trade 10. Reducing SPS barriers in an EU-China FTA 11. Market access in services: China and the EU 12. Public procurement 13. Intellectual property rights and geographical indications 14. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and competition policy 15. Investment and the BIT Part II: Potential Economic Impact: A CGE-based simulation of effects of the FTA 16. Introduction 17. Trade and production linkages 18. Removing tariffs and reducing NTM costs in a China-EU FTA 19. Modelling the FTA between China and the EU Part IV: Conclusions and Policy Implications 20. Policy implications of an EU-China free trade agreement References
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