Trade
The trade component will consider China as an integral part of the world economy and study:
- Impacts of shifts in growth, demographic changes, institutions and policy changes, technology on the supply, demand and trade (and prices) of agricultural commodities.
- Impacts of developments in Chinese agriculture on international markets under various modalities of bilateral and multilateral (WTO)-agreements and their implementation in China.
- Impacts of the findings of “i” and “ii”on the EU, at member state level, under various modalities for the implementation of the Common Agricultural policy (e.g., decoupling; accession regimes for new member states; etc.).
- Commodity-specific aspects of China-EU agricultural trade.
Responsible for this page:
Elisabeth Kawczynski
Last updated:
16 Oct 2009

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