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Globalisierungskrise: Welche Abhängigkeiten bestehen bei kritischen Gütern und Rohstoffen aus China?

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  • Fremerey, Melinda
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Die aktuellen geopolitischen Spannungen geben Anlass, die wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeit Deutschlands von China zu analysieren. Es wird deutlich, dass eine wechselseitige Abhängigkeit besteht: China ist als Zulieferer und Absatzmarkt einer der wichtigsten Handelspartner Deutschlands, die EU ist für China wichtigster Zulieferer und zweitwichtigster Absatzmarkt. Eine starke Abhängigkeit von China ergibt sich bei für die Energiewende kritischen Rohstoffen.

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  • Fremerey, Melinda & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Globalisierungskrise: Welche Abhängigkeiten bestehen bei kritischen Gütern und Rohstoffen aus China?," IW-Kurzberichte 48/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
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