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China-CEE Relations: Dividing Line or Business as Usual?

China-CEE Relations: Dividing Line or Business as Usual?. Richard Turcsányi (Visiting Fellow at EIAS). Population , 2012 ( thousands ). GDP in 2012 (PPP, billions of USD). GDP per capita (PPP, 2013 USD). CEE-China trade (million USD). CEE16 exports to China, proportions.

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China-CEE Relations: Dividing Line or Business as Usual?

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  1. China-CEE Relations: Dividing Line or Business as Usual? Richard Turcsányi (Visiting Fellow at EIAS)

  2. Population, 2012 (thousands)

  3. GDP in 2012 (PPP, billionsof USD)

  4. GDP per capita (PPP, 2013 USD)

  5. CEE-China trade (million USD)

  6. CEE16 exports to China, proportions

  7. CEE16 imports from China, proportions (UNCTAD)

  8. Chinese FDI inflow in CEE16 (Eurostat)

  9. 16+1 platform • Budapest 2011: First China-CEE Economic and Trade Forum • “five-point proposal” • Warsaw 2012: First China-CEE leaders’ summit • “12-point initiative” • Bucharest 2013: Bucharest Guidelines

  10. Motivation • China: “Political goals with economic means” • CEE16: “Catch up with the West”

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