Nieuws-items bij Relatie EU-China
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23-05EC stelt voor onderhandelingen voor investeringsverdrag met China te openen (en)
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17-05China waarschuwt EU voor onderzoek naar antidumpingpraktijken (en)
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16-05Samaras werft met Grieks succesverhaal
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15-05'China dumpt hardware voor mobiele netwerken'
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15-05Statement van eurocommissaris De Gucht over Chinese telecomnetwerken (en)
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13-05Mittal wil bescherming tegen Chinees staal
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03-05'EU wil heffing op Chinese zonnepanelen'
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27-04Europese Commissie begint onderzoek naar staatssubsidie op Chinese zonnepanelen (en)
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24-04Eurocommissaris Ashton naar China en Mongolië (en)
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19-04China wil Griekse luchthavens kopen (en)
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16-04IJsland tekent als eerste Europees vrijhandelsverdrag met China (en)
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13-04'242.000 banen zonne-industrie op de tocht'
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15-03Voorzitters Van Rompuy en Barroso feliciteren nieuwe president China Xi Jinping (en)
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14-03Europarlementariërs willen dat China politieke en economische hervormingen doorvoert (en)
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07-03Tibetaanse Lama vraagt Europarlement om steun voor vrijheidswens Tibetanen (en)
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26-02China moet antidumpingmaatregelen tegen beveiligingsscanners uit EU intrekken (en)
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26-02Nederland tegen Europese heffing op Chinese zonnepanelen
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10-02China VS voorbij als grootste handelsland
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08-02Verblijfsvergunningen EU voor makkelijker te krijgen in noodlijdende landen
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07-02Cyprus biedt Chinezen gratis EU-visum aan (en)
EUCO 78/12
PRESSE 189
PR PCE 67
Remarks by President of the European Council
Herman Van Rompuy after his meeting with Vice Premier
of the People's Republic of China, Li Keqiang
I held today a very fruitful meeting with Vice Premier Li Keqiang, whom I’ve already had the pleasure to meet at the last EU-China Summit in February in Beijing.
With Vice Premier Li we looked at the EU-China strategic relations which become increasingly comprehensive. He gave me his positive assessment on the progress of our bilateral agenda. He also expressed his full confidence and support for the euro area ability to cope with the sovereign debt crisis.
Less than three months after the last summit the EU and China are delivering on concrete initiatives, thanks to joint efforts on both sides. Last week the new People to People dialogue was launched in Brussels; today another two chapters of our cooperation, on Urbanisation and on Energy, are unfolding.
I underlined to the Vice Premier that our dialogue on human rights remains key and an essential part of our relations. I welcome the decision to hold the next round of the EU‑China Human Rights Dialogue at the end of May. I expressed my hope that it will provide the opportunity for substantial exchanges on these important issues.
With Vice Premier Li Keqiang, we had also a very stimulating exchange on the state of world economy and the common challenges ahead of the upcoming G20 in Mexico to promote strong, sustainable and balanced growth.
We finally exchanged views on pressing international issues, such as the situation in Syria, Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Iran. We shared the view that the EU and China should keep working together to deepen our relationship in the future, and that our next summit with China likely in the fall should be an occasion to further our cooperation.
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