观点:为什么中国的关键矿产战略不只是地缘政治考量
中国在全球供应链的核心地位和当前紧张的地缘政治局势,已经促使主要经济体开始对中国实施“去风险化”策略。然而,关键矿产的供应越来越令人担忧。
Professor Weihuan Zhou is a recognized expert in the field of international economic law, and co-Director of the China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre at the Faculty of Law and Justice, University of New South Wales Sydney. His research explores the most current and controversial issues in the field of international economic law, particularly the nexus between international trade law and China. He has published widely in this field. His latest book, published by the Cambridge University Press, offers one of the first thorough and systemic analysis of China’s ongoing reforms of state-owned enterprises and the ways to tackle China’s state capitalism under the world trading system. His work has been cited widely, including in reports of the European Parliament, the Parliament of Australia, Australia’s Productivity Commission, US Congressional Research Services and World Economic Forum. Dr Zhou sits on the Executive Council of the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL), and editorial boards of the World Trade Review, the Journal of International Trade Law and Policy and the Journal of WTO and China.
中国在全球供应链的核心地位和当前紧张的地缘政治局势,已经促使主要经济体开始对中国实施“去风险化”策略。然而,关键矿产的供应越来越令人担忧。
China’s position at the centre of global supply chains and current geopolitical tensions have led major economies to start “de-risking” from China. However, the supply of critical mineral...
在主要出口市场,中国电动汽车(EV)行业面临一系列单边贸易限制,这加剧了世界主要经济体之间的贸易紧张局势。
China’s electric vehicle (EV) industry faces a wave of unilateral trade restrictions in major export markets, heightening trade tensions between the world’s major economies.