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"en.20120523.15.3-332-500"2
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"This own-initiative report sets out the causes of trade imbalances and the main obstacles to trade, stressing that reciprocity by the Chinese authorities is the solution to overcoming the problems that European companies face in accessing the Chinese market. Several problems hinder European investment in China, including: entry barriers and protectionism; limited access to public procurement due to complex bureaucracy, a lack of transparency and competition, and rules that run counter to international legislation; intellectual property rights violations; protectionist measures in European involvement in technology companies; restrictions on the export of rare raw materials; and the overvaluation of the renminbi, allowing China to increase its investment in Europe and buy advanced technologies and European sovereign debt. In order for there to be a real partnership, the principle of reciprocity needs to be accepted and implemented by both parties. These conditions of access and the implementation of international standards should be included in the strengthening of the 1985 cooperation agreement. Moreover, I consider greater coordination between the Member States vital, so that bilateral agreements do not weaken the position that the EU needs to take in order to tackle these problems."@en1
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