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ID078663
Title ProperEU's refusal to grant China 'Market Economy Status' (MES)
LanguageENG
AuthorRĂ©mond, Mathieu
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although relations between the EU and China have considerably improved over recent years, Brussels and Beijing still disagree on a number of key issues. These include the EU embargo on arms sales to China, various bilateral trade disputes, problems of illegal migration and, last but not least, Brussels' refusal to grant China MES. It is this last point that this essay will scrutinise. In doing so, it will firstly present the Chinese point of view on the question. The Chinese believe that, in view of all the efforts they have made in the course of their ongoing transition towards market economy, they deserve to be granted MES without delay. Indeed, Beijing has lately put this issue very high on its list of foreign policy priorities and, claiming that it is victim of discriminatory treatment, has been exerting ever stronger political pressure on the EU and its Member States. Yet Brussels, arguing that China does not yet fulfil the necessary requirements for being granted MES, has until now resisted this pressure
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol. 5, No.3; Sep 2007: p345-356
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol. 5, No.3; Sep 2007: p345-356
Key WordsChina ;  European Union ;  Bilateral Trade ;  Economy ;  China - Economic Relations - European Union