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Why EU businesses support the ratification of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment
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Today, EU undertakings investing in China rely on bilateral investment agreements (BITs) signed many years ago between their Member States of origin and China. These agreements vary significantly between each other. For the past seven years, the EU Commission has been therefore negotiating an EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment –or simply known as CAI – to modernize and replace the patchwork of bilateral agreements as well as ensure better and fairer conditions for EU investments in China,
writes ChinaEU Director Claudia Vernotti.
The negotiations were eventually successfully completed on 30 December 2020, during the last days of the German EU Presidency. This circumstance is not fortuitous, because German companies are among the main EU undertakings investing in the still growing Chinese market.