The negotiation of EU–China comprehensive agreement on investment and its potential impact in the post-pandemic era

Liming Wang, Yuan Li
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ABSTRACT The negotiation of the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) between the EU and China has convened over 34 rounds in the last seven years. The CAI, when finally established, will constitute a historical first, unprecedented in being the most detailed and important agreement between the EU and China ever. It is expected that both parties will bring negotiations to a close with the signing of the agreement either by the end of 2020 or not long thereafter. This paper presents an overview of these negotiations, with an assessment of its potential impact on bilateral investment and economic cooperation between the two parties. Consequentially, the further elimination of investment and trade barriers between China and Europe should lead to the steady recovery and growth of the global economy in the post-pandemic era.
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中欧投资全面协议谈判及其在后疫情时代的潜在影响
摘要在过去的七年里,欧盟和中国之间的《全面投资协定》谈判已经进行了34轮。CAI最终成立后,将成为欧盟和中国之间有史以来最详细、最重要的协议,这将是历史上的第一次,也是前所未有的。预计双方将在2020年底或之后不久结束谈判,签署协议。本文概述了这些谈判,并评估了其对双方双边投资和经济合作的潜在影响。因此,进一步消除中欧之间的投资和贸易壁垒,将有助于全球经济在后疫情时代稳步复苏和增长。
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