Extrait
Table of Contents
List of Figures.
1) Introduction
2) Current situation of Chinese-EU trade and Chinese FDI coming to the EU
3) Huawei Overview
4) What is the fifth generation 5G infrastructure and how does it differ from previous generations of telecommunication infrastructures?
5) EU perspective
5.1) Threats from Huawei conducting FDIs in the European Union
5.1.1) Security Concern
5.1.2) Detrimental impact for EU companies if cheap Chinese Huawei comes with competition
5.1.3 EU’s trade deficit with China creates a strong dependency on China for trade
5.2) Opportunities from Huawei conducting FDIs in the European Union
5.2.1) With Huawei, the 5G infrastructure comes sooner, cheaper and boosts EU competitiveness
5.2.2) Job creation in the EU
5.2.3) Contributing to economic growth, labour market receives more know-how through CHN investment
6) Chinese perspective
6.1) Threats from Huawei conducting FDIs in the European Union
6.1.1) Increasing Capital flight and the increasing regulation thereof
6.1.2) The uncertainty of EU member states’ policies concerning Chinese FDI in 5G telecomunication infrastructure and lack of common security framework creating additional costs
6.2.3) Liability of foreignness
6.2) Opportunities from Huawei conducting FDIs in the European Union
6.2.1) China’s potential to attain a stronger competitive advantage through R&D
6.2.2) “Science diplomacy” as an opportunity for more trade with the EU and for more deconstruction of the liabilities of foreignness
7) Conclusion and recommendations
Bibliography
- Citation du texte
- Alexander Kinzel (Auteur), 2019, Threats and opportunities of Chinese FDIs in the EU, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/502812
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