US–China Rivalry and European Strategic Autonomy in the post-Covid Global Economy

Year of Publication
2021
Author(s)
Paolo Guerrieri
Organization Name
Istituto Affari Internazionali
Acronym
IAI
Category
Academic articles
Theme
Country - European Union
Business
Keyword(s)
China
External trade
US economic policy
Transatlantic Relations
European Union
Abstract
The world economy has changed profoundly over recent years. The US–China conflict dominates today’s international stage. Given these shifts in the international economic system the EU is being forced to strengthen its own position in the world. A more autonomous foreign economic policy strategy will require not just an international component but a domestic one too. In three broad priority areas the EU has much potential for strengthening its global role. First, a broader and more effective EU trade policy and foreign investment strategy is needed, especially to manage relations with the US and China. Secondly, the past excessive dependence of European growth on external demand and trade surpluses should be reduced as it is a source of vulnerability. Thirdly, it will be necessary to reduce the Union’s widening technological gap with the US and China regarding the digital technologies of the fourth industrial revolution.
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