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China, EU can strengthen cooperation on global governance within G20(2)

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2015-11-14 07:25Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

In this context, and in relation to broader discussions on the multilateral agenda, Renard thought that the EU and China may lay out their own trade objectives, which are distinct, but could lead to a bilateral agreement on investment.

As for the upcoming global climate talks in Paris, Renard said climate change will be another hot topic at the summit.

"The G20 offers an ultimate chance to polish up positions and create the political support for an ambitious climate deal. In this context, the hopes are high that China and Europeans can work together towards a good deal," he added.

FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR COOPERATION

Experts believed that there is potential in many areas for China and Europe to further strengthen coordination and cooperation on global governance in the future within the G20 framework.

Taking China and Germany as an example, Chinese Ambassador to Germany Shi Mingde pointed out that the two countries, both as G20 members, have common or similar positions on global economic governance and major international economic and financial issues, and have maintained close cooperation and coordination with each other.

"China and Germany would further strengthen coordination in macroeconomic policy within the G20 framework, and work together to construct and maintain an open world economy as well as to promote the establishment of a more equitable global economic governance system," he said.

In the opinion of Schmucker, China and Germany could cooperate, above all, on issues such as climate change, Doha negotiations and financial market regulation.

"China is participating very actively and constructively in the negotiations of the climate change conference to be held in Paris. Climate is an issue that Germany always attaches importance to," she said.

She expressed her belief that both sides can expand this topic after the Paris conference -- also within the framework of the G20.

Another important area is the Doha Round talks of the World Trade Organization (WTO). As one of the big players in trading, China, together with Germany, can give the WTO an important boost in the next two years, said Schmucker.

"German Chancellor Angela Merkel is also very interested in the implementation and expansion of financial market regulation, particularly for shadow banks. This is also an important issue for China," she said, adding that both sides can work together successfully in this field.

CHALLENGES FACING G20

Speaking of the challenges that the G20 is facing, Schmucker said the group has already become a community of interests, which pursues the goal of a strong, balanced and sustainable growth of the world economy.

However, "the national interests of the member states again are coming to the fore as the financial crisis abates," she said.

Gu Xuewu, director of the Center for Global Studies at Bonn University in Germany, noted that in order to achieve better cooperation, G20 countries should overcome a "structural obstacle".

"The main members of the G20 are divided into two groups: the BRICS and the seven industrialized countries. The two groups have different demands. It's not difficult for them to find abstract common goals, but they are very likely to go separate ways on how to achieve the goals," he explained.

Gu thought that building "bridges" is necessary to break through this structural contradiction, saying China and Germany have the ability to help build the bridges and should concentrate their efforts on finding the right places

"I think many challenges that the emerging countries and industrialized countries are facing are the same. One of the biggest issues is how to promote employment, especially for women. All G20 members are facing the same challenges in this regard," he said.

In his view, China and Germany, which will hold the rotating presidency of the G20 in 2016 and 2017, respectively, have great potential for cooperation in uniting developing and industrialized countries to overcome the structural contradiction of group differentiation and to achieve a win-win situation.

  

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