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Beziehungen zwischen der EU und Indien

Auf einen Blick 10-01-2024

Indien und die EU – beide „Unionen der Vielfalt“ – sind seit 2004 strategische Partner. Die EU hat 2018 eine Strategie zur Stärkung dieser Partnerschaft und 2020 einen gemeinsamen Fahrplan als Orientierungshilfe für gemeinsame Maßnahmen bis 2025 angenommen. Im Jahr 2022 nahmen die beiden Partner ihre Verhandlungen über ein Freihandelsabkommen wieder auf. Mit Blick auf das für Anfang 2024 geplante Gipfeltreffen EU-Indien wird das Parlament voraussichtlich auf seiner Januar-I-Plenartagung einen Bericht ...

Deepening EU-Japan cooperation

Eingehende Analyse 10-11-2023

The EU–Japan partnership has undergone a substantial transformation over the past two decades. Historically limited to trade and economic cooperation, the decision to step up political-security cooperation, recorded since the mid-2010s, is a result of both partners’ shifting foreign policy outlooks against an increasingly volatile global strategic environment that is defined by a return of great power politics. The conclusion of the EU–Japan Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) in 2018 marks a symbolic ...

Bei seiner Juni-II-Plenartagung soll das Europäische Parlament über Möglichkeiten diskutieren, wie vor dem Hintergrund globaler Herausforderungen, die durch die Coronavirus-Pandemie und den Krieg Russlands gegen die Ukraine noch verschärft werden, ethische und nachhaltige Handelsbeziehungen zu afrikanischen Ländern gefördert werden können.

Following the 1975 establishment of diplomatic relations with China, the European Economic Community (EEC) focused its strategic approach – in line with its competences at the time – on support for China's economic opening, launched in 1978 by Deng Xiaoping. While this approach resulted in a swiftly expanding trade and investment relationship, results in other areas are rather mixed. By most accounts, the strategy also failed to contribute to making significant progress on the rule of law in China ...

Im Jahr 1959 bemühte sich die Türkei erstmalig um Zusammenarbeit mit der Europäischen Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft (EWG) (seit 1992 Europäische Union (EU)) und ist seither ein wichtiger Partner der EU bei Fragen in Bezug auf Migration, Terrorismusbekämpfung und Handel. Die EU und die Türkei sind seit 1964 durch ein Assoziierungsabkommen und seit 1995 durch ein Abkommen über die Einrichtung einer Zollunion verbunden. 1999 wurde der Türkei der Status als Kandidatenland zuerkannt und 2005 wurden Verhandlungen ...

Taiwan in 2020 and beyond

Auf einen Blick 24-02-2021

The Taiwanese went to the polls in early 2020 and overwhelmingly elected President Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for a second term, while navigating pervasive disinformation and influence operations and closely watching events in Hong Kong. The Covid-19 pandemic was an opportunity for Taiwan to leverage its robust virus containment policy for global outreach. The self-ruled democratic island somewhat reduced its economic overreliance on mainland China through diversification ...

The United Kingdom (UK) left the European Union (EU) on 1 February 2020 and will regain competence for its own international trade policy as soon as the transition period concludes at the end of 2020. Freedom to determine its own trade relationships was a major reason for the UK's withdrawal from the EU: its new international trade policy is based on the goal of establishing 'global Britain', a country asserting that it is strongly committed to trade openness with international leadership. To this ...

Turkey is the EU's fifth largest trading partner, while the EU is Turkey's largest. The association agreement concluded between the European Economic Community (EEC) and Turkey in 1963 was an interim step towards the country's accession to the EEC, membership of which it had applied for in 1959. The EU-Turkey customs union came into force in 1995, and Turkey obtained EU candidate status in 1999. In December 2004, the European Council decided that Turkey qualified for EU accession, making it possible ...

State of play of EU–New Zealand FTA talks

Auf einen Blick 12-11-2020

Negotiations on an EU free trade agreement (FTA) with New Zealand, one of the fastest-growing developed economies in the world, were launched in June 2018. Eight negotiating rounds took place between July 2018 and June 2020, resulting in the closure of the Transparency Chapter of the future FTA. The next round will be scheduled with the New Zealand government following the general elections held on 17 October 2020.

The Monthly Highlights publication provides an overview, at a glance, of the on-going work of the policy departments, including a selection of the latest and forthcoming publications, and a list of future events.