Boosting EU Trade with South East Asia
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Over the next 20 years, 90% of global growth is expected to come from outside Europe We believe it is therefore vital to leverage the power of the EU's single market with million consumers to secure bold, ambitious trade deals with these fastest growing economies.
In this strategically important report, leading expert Dr Matthias Bauer (a Senior Economist at European Centre for International Political Economy - ECIPE) casts a spotlight onto the ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) regions.
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