2022
DOI: 10.1080/10192557.2022.2045708
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Scoping the impact of the Comprehensive Agreement on investment: liberalization, protection, and dispute resolution in the next era of EU–China relations

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“…The innovative development of the BRI countries cannot do without a large amount of research and development investment, and the direct investment of foreign companies is a key measure to solve the lack of domestic research and development funds. The BRI has accelerated trade between countries along the route, attracting more investment and cross‐border economic cooperation (Xu, 2022). Furthermore, FDI not only provides sufficient financial support for domestic innovation (Masso et al, 2013), but also significantly enhances the human capital and technological capability of domestic enterprises, which is beneficial for the reserve of innovative technology and talent in the BRI countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The innovative development of the BRI countries cannot do without a large amount of research and development investment, and the direct investment of foreign companies is a key measure to solve the lack of domestic research and development funds. The BRI has accelerated trade between countries along the route, attracting more investment and cross‐border economic cooperation (Xu, 2022). Furthermore, FDI not only provides sufficient financial support for domestic innovation (Masso et al, 2013), but also significantly enhances the human capital and technological capability of domestic enterprises, which is beneficial for the reserve of innovative technology and talent in the BRI countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past 20 years, FDI from China to the EU has amounted to more than USD 120 billion. During this period, almost all EU Member States concluded investment treaties with China (Xu, 2022). The impact of Chinese FDI has significantly increased bilateral exports within the EU, and China has become not only the most popular but also the most active investor in the world.…”
Section: Chinese Expansion On the European Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, among the many cooperation documents, the most eye-catching is that China and the EU have fully reached the China-EU Comprehensive Investment Agreement (CAI). CAI benchmarks against international high-level economic and trade rules and is a balanced, high-level, mutually beneficial agreement [7][8][9], which will not only but will also strongly stimulate the recovery of the world economy in the post-pandemic era, promote the liberalization and facilitation of global trade and investment, and make important contributions to building an open world economy [10][11][12]. Relevant data indicates that in terms of trade, the total import and export volume between China and other countries along the BRI increased from USD 1.04 trillion to USD 1.34 trillion during 2003 to 2019, accounting for 29.3% of China's total goods from 25% (Data Source: China Belt and Road Initiative Investment Report 2020 issued by Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%