European Union–China relations
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European Union–China relations encompass the complex political, economic, and diplomatic interactions between the EU and the People’s Republic of China, shaped by extensive trade ties, strategic cooperation and rivalry, and differing approaches to governance and human rights.
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| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| European Union–China relations canonical | 1 |
Statements (62)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
foreign relations of the European Union
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international bilateral relations ⓘ |
| characterizedBy |
competition in high-technology sectors
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concerns about industrial subsidies ⓘ concerns about intellectual property protection ⓘ concerns about market access ⓘ dialogue on climate change ⓘ dialogue on digital governance ⓘ dialogue on global trade rules ⓘ dialogue on security issues ⓘ differences over governance models ⓘ differences over human rights ⓘ high trade volumes ⓘ mutual economic interdependence ⓘ selective engagement ⓘ systemic rivalry ⓘ |
| hasAspect |
climate and environmental cooperation
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connectivity and infrastructure cooperation ⓘ development cooperation ⓘ diplomatic relations ⓘ economic relations ⓘ education and research cooperation ⓘ export controls and economic security ⓘ global governance dialogue ⓘ human rights dialogue ⓘ investment relations ⓘ multilateral cooperation ⓘ people-to-people exchanges ⓘ political relations ⓘ public health cooperation ⓘ sanctions and restrictive measures ⓘ security relations ⓘ strategic partnership ⓘ strategic rivalry ⓘ technology and digital policy issues ⓘ trade relations ⓘ |
| hasKeyIssue |
Belt and Road Initiative engagement
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Russia–Ukraine war implications ⓘ South China Sea tensions ⓘ climate change mitigation ⓘ competition in electric vehicles and green technologies ⓘ connectivity between Europe and Asia ⓘ cooperation in the G20 ⓘ data protection and cybersecurity ⓘ development finance in third countries ⓘ export controls on sensitive technologies ⓘ global health governance ⓘ global supply chains for critical raw materials ⓘ green energy transition ⓘ human rights in Xinjiang ⓘ market access barriers ⓘ multilateral cooperation in the United Nations ⓘ reform of the World Trade Organization ⓘ sanctions and countersanctions ⓘ screening of foreign direct investment ⓘ situation in Hong Kong ⓘ status of Taiwan ⓘ supply chain resilience ⓘ technology transfer concerns ⓘ trade imbalances ⓘ |
| involves |
European Union
NERFINISHED
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People's Republic of China NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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