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European governmental spending for Chinese state-backed enterprises - In line with the European Unions trade rules?
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The analysis focuses on the compatibility of governmental spending for Chinese companies in European tender processes with EU trade rules, considering China's political context. It examines the trade regulations within the European Union, explores the behaviors of member states during public tenders, and evaluates the effectiveness of EU trade surveillance mechanisms. The paper also suggests potential enhancements to the EU's competencies and the outcomes of existing practices, providing a comprehensive overview of the intersection between trade policy and international relations.
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European governmental spending for Chinese state-backed enterprises - In line with the European Unions trade rules?, Tobias Schmidt
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- Title
- European governmental spending for Chinese state-backed enterprises - In line with the European Unions trade rules?
- Subtitle
- Term paper
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Tobias Schmidt
- Publisher
- GRIN Verlag
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9783656128670
- Category
- Political Science / Politics
- Description
- The analysis focuses on the compatibility of governmental spending for Chinese companies in European tender processes with EU trade rules, considering China's political context. It examines the trade regulations within the European Union, explores the behaviors of member states during public tenders, and evaluates the effectiveness of EU trade surveillance mechanisms. The paper also suggests potential enhancements to the EU's competencies and the outcomes of existing practices, providing a comprehensive overview of the intersection between trade policy and international relations.