Brussels, 20/09/2011 (Agence Europe) - From next month on, the EU and China could give their go-ahead to talks for a bilateral investment agreement. However, Commissioner Karel De Gucht states, the Asian giant must prove it is open to European investment.
“For the EU to engage further and consider a bilateral investment agreement, we need to be firmly convinced that this will produce real added value for EU companies, both in terms of access to the Chinese market and the way their...