Chinese market economy status could put 3.5 million EU jobs at risk
/21 September 2015 / The Parliament Magazine writes "A new report released by the US-based Economic Policy Institute suggests China is major threat to EU economy."
Read More21 September 2015 / The Parliament Magazine writes "A new report released by the US-based Economic Policy Institute suggests China is major threat to EU economy."
Read More18 September 2015/ Professor Robert E. Scott and Professor Xiao Jiang have published their latest research on MES China. Professors stresses that “An EU decision to grant MES to China would put between 1.7 million and 3.5 million EU jobs at risk by allowing Chinese companies to flood the EU with cheap goods.”
Read More1 September 2015 / Gerd Götz, director general of European Aluminium gives interview about Chinese dumping: "Unfair Chinese aluminium trading is killing the European industry and, if the country is given market economy status by the European Union, it could have a catastrophic impact on EU jobs and production."
Read More31 July 2015 / IndustriAll- European Trade Union in a Policy Brief explains that "... it would seem to be too early today to grant MES to China.
Read More25 June 2015 / EU industry: China's state capitalism is biggest threat to European jobs Several hundreds of national, regional and sectoral five-year
Read MoreBrussels, 30 April 2021 - In view of a potential conclusion of negotiations in Council, AEGIS Europe calls on Member States to agree on a robust and effective instrument limiting and framing significantly the risk of circumvention.
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