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Trade Policy of PRC in Sub-Saharan Africa
Gažar, Marek ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (referee)
The main objective of this study is to analyse Trade Policy of PRC in Sub-Saharan Africa in a comparison with an approach of western countries. Moreover describe causes of dynamically developing Sino-African cooperation in last fifteen years, when China became a strategic business partner of many countries in the region at the expense of western countries which in the past represented traditional business partners of Sub-Saharan countries. First part describes period of economic reforms in China which started remarkable economic growth and helped the country to become one of the world trade superpowers. Then it defines characteristics of Sub-Saharan Africa which influence international trade relations of the region, both in a positive and negative way. Second part summarize trade between Sub-Saharan Africa and China describing history of trade relations and current territorial and commodity structure of the trade. Third part analyses PRC Trade Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa which is based on principles of Beijing Consensus. This part provides a comparison of different approach of China and western countries (their approach is based on Washington Consensus) towards their business partner in Sub-Saharan Africa. Afterwards, it summarizes different tools of China's trade policy in this region, which are then demonstrated on case studies of Angola and Nigeria.
China´s trade relations post-WTO accession
Gažar, Marek ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
First chapter describes World Trade Organization. This chapter describes foundation, agreements establishing this organization and its structure. Second chapter focus on trade liberalization in China and on its transition from centrally planned economy to socialist market economy. Third chapter is analysis of China's trade relations post-WTO accession. It describes China's trade relations with its most important trading parners USA, EU, Japan, ASEAN and its specific trade relations with Special Administrative Region Hong Kong and with Russia.

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