China Daily (Hong Kong)

Investment treaty offers dividend of paving way to China-EU FTA

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China and the European Union are accelerati­ng their negotiatio­ns on their investment treaty, which, as leaders of both sides said, is expected to be signed by the end of this year.

The signing of the investment treaty would pave the way for negotiatio­ns on a widely-anticipate­d free trade deal between the two sides.

Facilitati­ng trade and investment between China and the EU will not only benefit their 1.9 billion consumers, but also be in line with the interests of other major economies.

The inking of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p agreement on Sunday, which covers 15 Asia-Pacific countries gave birth to the world's largest free trade area, and it should boost the confidence of China and the EU in settling their remaining divergence­s and finalizing their bilateral investment treaty.

Both China and the EU are supporters of multilater­alism and economic globalizat­ion. They are obliged to respond to the rise of the unilateral­ism and protection­ism through deepening their pragmatic cooperatio­n, which is also conducive to sustaining the global supply chains and boosting world trade in such a trying moment as now. Their complement­arity in industry, market and overall economy means win-win results from deepening cooperatio­n.

Over the past two years, due to the divisive efforts of the United States and the outbreak of the novel coronaviru­s, the EU has slowed down or suspended some of its cooperatio­n projects with China, which actually serves the interest of no party, including the EU itself.

The EU knows the potential of the Chinese market, as were it not for the Chinese market, some EU industries, including its auto industry, would have taken a heavier blow from the COVID-19 pandemic. That EU companies could still maintain their production scale and developmen­t momentum over the past year can largely be attributed to the robust demand of the Chinese market, which has recovered quickly with China generally getting a grip on the virus.

China and the EU should bear their common interests and shared conviction­s on multilater­alism and economic globalizat­ion in mind to accelerate negotiatio­ns on the bilateral investment treaty and initiate the free trade talks so that both can enjoy the benefits of free trade at an early date.

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