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Systemic Rivalry and Balancing Interests
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Systemic Rivalry and Balancing Interests

Chinese Investment Meets EU Law on the Belt and Road

CEPS, 2019

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Eye Opening
  • Overview

Recommendation

China’s Belt and Road initiative could benefit the European Union and other global partners. But as this technical analysis from researchers Steven Blockmans and Weinian Hu shows, the EU has warily heightened its vigilance with respect to Chinese foreign direct investment in the euro area. The risk is that such caution could lead to protectionism rather than economic collaboration. Executives, investors and students of geopolitical affairs will find this an invaluable briefing.

Take-Aways

  • After years of looking inward, China is seeking greater influence in global matters, embodied most recently in its Belt and Road initiative. 
  • Worries over theft of intellectual property, risks to national security and corporate espionage mar China's reputation in Europe.
  • Europe is addressing these concerns through legal mechanisms that aim to create fair play, prevent low-ball bidding, and enforce environmental and labor laws.

About the Authors

Steven Blockmans and Weinian Hu are with the Centre for European Policy Studies.


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