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China-Russia relations and their impact on Europe

The economic ties between China and Russia are growing. How will this relation affect Europe?

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Speakers

Heli Simola

Senior Economist,, Institute for Economies in Transition, BOFIT,

Vasily Gavrilov

First Secretary, Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the European Union,

SUN Mingxi

Counsellor for Economic Affairs, Chinese Mission to the EU,

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Event materials

Bruegel Working paper:  by Alicia Garcia-Herrero and Jianwei Xu

BOFIT Policy Brief:  by Laura Solanko


Despite the recent drop in bilateral trade, China and Russia have been improving their economic relations for quite some time already. The commodity supercycle marked the beginning of the love affair after some difficult decades. Geopolitical reasons, including a common response to the US pivot towards Asia, may have also helped.

At the current juncture, China’s Belt and Road Initiative, especially the Northern Route, should further enhance economic integration between Russia, world’s largest energy exporter, and China. Europe – at the other end of the Belt and Road – and with long-term economic relations with both China and Russia will surely be affected by these developments.

This half-day event discussed the growing economic relations between China and Russia and the potential consequences for Europe.