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Economy of Europe - Global trade relations |  | Economy of Europe - Global trade relations: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Europe - Global trade relations |  | The EU is the world's biggest trading bloc, surpassing even NAFTA. The bulk of the EU's external trade is done with the United States of America, China, India, Russia and non-member European states.
EU members are represented by a single official at the World Trade Organization.
The EU is involved in a few minor trade disputes. It had a long running dispute with the USA of allegedly unfair subsidies the US government gives to several companies, such as Boeing. There is also a dispute with China over textile exports, and the EU has ...
See also:Economy of Europe, Economy of Europe - Economic development, Economy of Europe - Pre-1945, Economy of Europe - 1945-1990, Economy of Europe - 1991-2003, Economy of Europe - 2004, Economy of Europe - Future, Economy of Europe - Regional variation, Economy of Europe - Trade blocs, Economy of Europe - European Union, Economy of Europe - European Free Trade Association, Economy of Europe - European Economic Area, Economy of Europe - Commonwealth of Independent States, Economy of Europe - Central European Free Trade Agreement, Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks, Economy of Europe - Stock exchanges, Economy of Europe - Economic sectors, Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing, Economy of Europe - Manufacturing, Economy of Europe - Investing and banking, Economy of Europe - Global trade relations, Economy of Europe - Economy by country, Economy of Europe - Lists |  | | Economy of Europe, Economy of Europe - 1945-1990, Economy of Europe - 1991-2003, Economy of Europe - 2004, Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing, Economy of Europe - Central European Free Trade Agreement, Economy of Europe - Commonwealth of Independent States, Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks, Economy of Europe - Economic development, Economy of Europe - Economic sectors, Economy of Europe - Economy by country, Economy of Europe - European Economic Area, Economy of Europe - European Free Trade Association, Economy of Europe - European Union, Economy of Europe - Future, Economy of Europe - Global trade relations, Economy of Europe - Investing and banking, Economy of Europe - Lists, Economy of Europe - Manufacturing, Economy of Europe - Pre-1945, Economy of Europe - Regional variation, Economy of Europe - Stock exchanges, Economy of Europe - Trade blocs, Europe, History of Europe, European Union, Euro, European Free Trade Association, European Economic Area, Commonwealth of Independent States, Regions of Europe |  | |
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Economy of Europe - Global trade relations
The EU is the world's biggest trading bloc, surpassing even NAFTA. The bulk of the EU's external trade is done with the United States of America, China, India, Russia and non-member European states.
EU members are represented by a single official at the World Trade Organization.
The EU is involved in a few minor trade disputes. It had a long running dispute with the USA of allegedly unfair subsidies the US government gives to several companies, such as Boeing. There is also a dispute with China over textile exports, and the EU has a long running ban prohibiting arms trade with the Chinese.
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