Friday, November 29, 2024 (12 noon - 1:00 pm)

WEBINAR LIVE
The Chinese Economy in the New International Framework: Strategies, Tensions, and Global Impacts



This webinar allows participants to delve into China's role in the current geopolitical and economic international framework. In particular, it will analyze the latest developments in the Chinese economy, the most significant repercussions on international balances, trade, and businesses, and the future trajectories already in sight.

Specifically, participants will be able to explore:

  • China’s role in the global context and the new international balances
  • USA-China tensions and the strengthening of the China-Russia axis: trade, tariffs, and security
  • China-EU relations: reducing dependencies, de-risking, and investigations into Chinese state subsidies; Chinese overcapacity and the European trade deficit
  • Key factors of the recent Chinese economy (increasingly under pressure): exports, domestic consumption, and public investments in infrastructure and real estate
  • The main risks for the European production system and businesses, and the Eurozone's containment policies.

 

Speaker

Janka Oertel

Director, Asia Programme, European Council on Foreign Relations

Programme

November 29, 2024
12 noon - 12:40 pm China balancing between geopolitics and economics in the new global context
12:40 pm - 1:00 pm Debate

Meeting documents

Nota informativa

WEBINAR LIVE
The Chinese Economy in the New International Framework: Strategies, Tensions, and Global Impacts

Nota informativa

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WEBINAR LIVE
The Chinese Economy in the New International Framework: Strategies, Tensions, and Global Impacts

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Documents

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East meets middle: china’s blossoming relationship with Saudi Arabia and the UAE

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European Council on Foreign Relations

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Material world: How Europe can compete with China in the race for Africa’s critical minerals

Sarah Logan

European Council on Foreign Relations

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Will the EU agree to use economic sanctions against China?

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The Brookings Institution

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World Bank Group

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Ulrich Jochheim

European Parliamentary Research Service

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OECD

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The idea of China

Mark Leonard, Janka Oertel, Alicja Bachulska

European Council on Foreign Relations