TY - BOOK
T1 - Global value chains: Potential synergies between external trade policy and internal economic initiatives to address the strategic dependencies of the EU
AU - AMIGHINI, Alessia
AU - Andreas, MAURER
AU - Elitsa, GARNIZOVA
AU - Jan, HAGEMEJER
AU - Peter-Tobias, STOLL
AU - Marcus, DIETRICH
AU - Riya, ROY
AU - Agnieszka, SKOWRONEK
AU - Davide, TENTORI
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Global value chains enable two-thirds of international trade, notably for the EU. The EU
wants to preserve its commercial links with third countries and organisations to make
up for trade disruptions. This study examines sustainable supply of raw materials,
commodities, and critical goods using the EU's Open Strategic Autonomy concept. It
examines which raw material are crucial for sustainable supply and necessary for the
green transition. The paper examines EU internal legislation and international
cooperation instruments to determine the EU's disruption risk. It evaluates the
economic impact of EU preferential trade agreements on raw material availability. The
study illustrates the political and economic relevance of raw material partnerships and
plurilateral and bilateral trade agreements. It analyses the EU's toolbox for
safeguarding its interests and making independent trade choices to counteract other
actors' unfair practices and intervention. Finally, the paper examines regulatory
frameworks, international alliances, and activities to find ways to strengthen global
value chains in critical EU industries.
AB - Global value chains enable two-thirds of international trade, notably for the EU. The EU
wants to preserve its commercial links with third countries and organisations to make
up for trade disruptions. This study examines sustainable supply of raw materials,
commodities, and critical goods using the EU's Open Strategic Autonomy concept. It
examines which raw material are crucial for sustainable supply and necessary for the
green transition. The paper examines EU internal legislation and international
cooperation instruments to determine the EU's disruption risk. It evaluates the
economic impact of EU preferential trade agreements on raw material availability. The
study illustrates the political and economic relevance of raw material partnerships and
plurilateral and bilateral trade agreements. It analyses the EU's toolbox for
safeguarding its interests and making independent trade choices to counteract other
actors' unfair practices and intervention. Finally, the paper examines regulatory
frameworks, international alliances, and activities to find ways to strengthen global
value chains in critical EU industries.
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/156222
U2 - 10.2861/767821
DO - 10.2861/767821
M3 - Book
SN - 978-92-848-0310-1
BT - Global value chains: Potential synergies between external trade policy and internal economic initiatives to address the strategic dependencies of the EU
PB - European Commission
ER -