男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Opinion / Fu Jing

Stronger trade, higher investment will boost China-EU relations

By Fu Jing (China Daily) Updated: 2017-03-28 07:52

Stronger trade, higher investment will boost China-EU relations

People attend the "I Love Europe" march which was called to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome in Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday.[Photo/Agencies]

Citing data, some Belgian media outlets have reported that Chinese investors in Belgium have created up to 18,500 jobs for local residents. And on average one Chinese investor has contributed €1 million ($1.08 million) in revenue, reflecting the high productivity and profit-making capability of Chinese investment.

Some Central and Eastern European countries are facing labor shortages partly because of growing Chinese investment in manufacturing and the end of European Union's economic stagnation. In the past five years, Huawei, for example, has created up to 12,000 jobs in the EU.

Last week, Belgium and Hungary became full-time members of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, which means one-third of the bank's 70 members are from Europe. And the development path of the AIIB suggests cooperation among members will deepen to bring Asia, Europe and Africa closer.

But despite the EU marking its 60th anniversary, its leaders are in a somber mood, as European Commission President Jean-claude Juncker put it, because of the United Kingdom beginning the formal process to leave the EU and the uncertainties created by the United States administration under President Donald Trump.

After the EC's recent decision to assess China's investment activities in the EU more strictly, some members of the European Parliament have also proposed that foreign investment in Europe should be closely monitored in "strategic sectors" such as energy, water and telecommunications. Many observers say the move is targeted at China, where EU businesses, according to European politicians, don't have the same access that Chinese enterprises do in Europe. The politicians even claim that EU investment in China is falling.

The fact is, European investors, along with other foreign investors, are now being treated on par with domestic investors in China after having enjoyed preferential treatment for three decades since the beginning of reform and opening-up. And since the EU's accumulated investment in China is already huge, it is natural for it to maintain that level or even fall slightly. As far as expanding business and investment overseas is concerned, Europe is an old hand while China is a newcomer if one goes by the two sides' trading history.

Given the facts, perhaps this is the right time for China and the EU to discuss trade differences and make policy decisions. The understanding in Brussels now is that Beijing is promoting globalization and the world needs to support it. As part of its commitment to globalization, China has been encouraging overseas investment and offering public goods.

However, despite its history of strengthening regional integration, the EU, many suspect, is showing signs of resorting to protectionism ostensibly to protect European enterprises and products. It's another matter, though, that many European businesses and member states don't support it.

Advocating globalization is not the responsibility of China alone. The EU and the US and other global players should promote globalization more intensely than China.

The China-EU partnership is unique, as they work more cohesively during hard times, but not necessarily during normal times. A careful examination of the interactions and exchanges between Beijing and Brussels during the global financial and debt crises will prove the contention.

However true that may be, the priority for the EU now is to take swift, decisive and strategic measures to identify new areas-China's growing investment for example-to help the Brussels-Beijing partnership to overcome the odds.

More importantly, the EU should realize that taking a hard line against Chinese products and investment at this critical time would be a big mistake. The reason is simple: more jobs and better livelihoods will make more Europeans, especially those youths struggling to earn a decent living, have more confidence in the EU as an economic union.

The author is deputy chief of China Daily European Bureau.

fujing@chinadaily.com.cn

Most Viewed Today's Top News
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 岢岚县| 山东省| 哈巴河县| 襄汾县| 榆树市| 迁安市| 金湖县| 丰城市| 津市市| 富平县| 义马市| 抚州市| 永和县| 剑川县| 海盐县| 宁南县| 彩票| 吉安市| 盐亭县| 河曲县| 宁海县| 和林格尔县| 中山市| 平阳县| 台东县| 丰宁| 绥宁县| 保定市| 梁平县| 宿州市| 大新县| 绥化市| 黄梅县| 鄢陵县| 通渭县| 临桂县| 胶州市| 上栗县| 公主岭市| 西宁市| 泰兴市| 东乌| 蛟河市| 西乌| 甘肃省| 中阳县| 千阳县| 红桥区| 瓦房店市| 温泉县| 尖扎县| 福贡县| 南宁市| 固镇县| 亚东县| 罗定市| 鞍山市| 东兴市| 邓州市| 临沧市| 玉溪市| 昌宁县| 察雅县| 专栏| 略阳县| 聂拉木县| 黑河市| 崇阳县| 南平市| 林口县| 东至县| 会理县| 铜山县| 庄河市| 威信县| 扶余县| 松潘县| 禄丰县| 伊宁市| 万山特区| 永靖县| 东莞市|