How to Enlarge China’s Trade with Middle & Small European Countries Such as Belgium
Abstract
In 2004 & 2005, China has been world No.3 import & export country, EU has become China’s No.1 trading partner. To further expand Sino-EU trade & turn China from a big trading into a high-tech, strong trading country, it is wise related China’s governmental & non-governmental organizations(such as trade unions & financial organizations) set up their global network, act as intermediaries, provide market information & guarantee to set up high-efficiency economy.
Keywords: small European countries, governmental intermediary, NGO
Résumé: En 2004 et 2005, la Chine est devenue le troisième pays d’importation et d’exportation du monde entier. L’Union européenne est devenue le premier partenaire commercial de la Chine. Pour approfondir le commerce sino-UE et aussi pour transformer la Chine d’un grand pays de commerce en un grand pays fort en commerce avec des technologies de pointe, il est lucide d’encourager aux organisations gouvernementales et non-gouvernementales( telles que les unions de commerce et les organisations financières) d’établir leur réseaux globaux, en jouant le rôle d’intermédiaires, en fournissant les informations et garanties du marché pour établir une économie de haute rentabilité.
Mots-clés: Petits pays européens, intermédiaire gouvernemental, NGO
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.css.1923669720060201.007
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