China-EU_Relations_Reassessing_the_China-EU_Comprehensive_Strategic_Partnership

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past decade; how to further coordinate the actions of both sides driven by multi-
lateral interests in the Doha Round and to dive into responsibility-sharing multi-
lateral issues in the future Doha Agenda so as to jointly assume the responsibility
for global trade governance and sharing the benefits from the multilateral trade
system may be the new proposition to be considered by China and the EU as the
next step.


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