Abstract

The lengthy negotiations between People’s Republic of China and the European Union on the Comprehensive Investment Agreement, which began at the end of 2013, were completed at the end of 2020. At the same time, in the first half of 2021, parties faced a number of political contradictions, which caused the investment agreement to be frozen. Against the background of the strengthening of relations between Russia and the PRC in recent years, the Comprehensive Investment Agreement between China and the EU can become a prototype for concluding a similar agreement between the PRC and the EAEU and allow to intensify trade, economic and investment relations between the parties.

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