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"en.20120523.15.3-315-000"2
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"With the markets growing at a recession rate, China has become the outlet market for many European exporters. In 2010, they exported to China goods and services to the tune of approximately EUR 113.1 billion. Europe’s main exports are machinery and transport equipment (more than 60% of EU exports according to 2010 data), chemicals and raw materials.
At the same time, imports from China feature consumer goods, including clothing, office and telecommunications equipment. I think that European companies must enjoy access to the Chinese market under the same terms as access is provided to the European market for Chinese companies. To establish good cooperation, protectionist measures preventing European companies having access to the Chinese market should be abolished, including the following: the licensing system, direct aid and, last but not least, public procurement barriers."@en1
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