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endeavour | 9 years ago

Chile, Switzerland and Iceland all have free trade agreements with China. The EU doesn't.

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barrkel|9 years ago

It's not in the EU's interest to have a free trade agreement with China; the US doesn't have one either.

China pursues a mercantilist strategy in many respects. Take steel, for example: unrestricted trade with China would wreak havoc on Germany's steel industry, with potential knock-on effects further along the value chain - and there's no guarantee that China would keep steel prices low after predatory pricing.

orf|9 years ago

Are you saying "any trade deal is better than no trade deal?". Just because the EU doesn't have one with China doesn't mean Switzerland's deal is better.... than a deal that doesn't exist.

endeavour|9 years ago

No, I was just giving some examples. If you follow your logic the UK needn't worry about not having a trade deal with the EU.

niccolop|9 years ago

What was the combined value of their trade into China in 2015?