July 22, 2005

Economics

China Imports To EU Continue Their Rise

by Edward Hugh

The latest EU25 trade data from Eurostat highlight the competitive challenge some European companies face from the fast-growing Chinese economy:
Imports from China in the first four months of this year, at ?45.3bn ($54.5bn, ?31.5bn), were 19 per cent higher than the same period a year before. Imports from the US remained almost flat [...]

June 13, 2005

Economics and demography

China Trade With EU

by Edward Hugh

I’m not very happy with the ‘US Trade Figures‘ post I put up last Friday. I think it’s a glorious mess. The key to the problem is that I tried to deal with two - interrelated but disinct - topics at once: the euro and China trade. So today lets ignore the [...]

June 10, 2005

Economics

Surplus Bicycles

by Edward Hugh

I don’t suppose that there is any connection with the recent Chinese appetite for purchasing cars, but apparently China and Vietnam are about to be accused of dumping their unwanted bicycles on Europe:
The European Union is expected to levy next month swingeing anti-dumping tariffs on bicycle imports from China and Vietnam in an attempt to [...]

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June 8, 2005

Economics

Now It’s Footwear

by Edward Hugh

The EU’s trade dispute with China risks spreading from textiles to footwear after the EU released data Wednesday which purported to show that Chinese shoe imports had surged since the end of quotas at the start of the year.
“Responding to concerns of European shoemakers, the European Commission said imports of leather shoes and textile slippers [...]

May 4, 2005

Europe and the world

China and Protectionism

by Edward Hugh

The Chinese minister of trade Bo Xilai was in Paris yesterday. Most likely this is simply a happy coincidence, but the timing couldn’t have been better. The issue of Chinese textile imports has become one of the issues in the French referendum, and minister Bo was conveniently available to make all the right gestures:
“We want [...]

February 6, 2004

Europe and the world

Public Demand and Social Prorities?

by Edward Hugh

Now here’s an interesting one. (And please note that in keeping with recent Fistful tradition - as identified by Ms T - I am putting a question mark before the title). Pascal Lamy is reportedly considering a discussion paper which proposes allowing countries to impose import bans on products from other countries that do not [...]

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