The presented paper analyzes whether governmental spending for Chinese companies in tender processes of European countries is line with the Union's trade rules because of the political situation in the partnering country China. The paper thereby analyzes European Union's trade rules, describes specific member state behavior in public tendering processes and investigates European Union trade surveillance mechanisms. Finally, the paper judges about potential improvements in EU’s competencies and outcomes of currently applied behavior.
Content
1 Introduction
2 Trade rules of the European Union
3 Individual member states’ China trade policy
3.1 Governmental investment projects involving Chinese companies
3.2 Motivation of China-involving EU countries
4 Trade policy analysis of the European Union
4.1 European Union’s China trade policy targets
4.2 Trade policy competences of the European Union and individual member states
4.3 EU’s trade rules surveillance and intervention mechanisms
5 Critical judgment and long-term outcomes of EU’s China trade policy
6 Conclusion
Bibliography
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- Tobias Schmidt (Autor), 2011, European governmental spending for Chinese state-backed enterprises - In line with the European Union’s trade rules?, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/188887
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