Ujvari, Balazs (2018) The EU-Singapore relationship: the security dimension. Egmont Commentary, 22 August 2018. [Policy Paper]
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Abstract
For most observers, the significance of the EU-Singapore relationship relates principally to trade. And this is not without reason. While it has a population of ’only’ 5.6 million people, Singapore is the EU’s 14th largest trading partner. The trade of the two sides is worth more than €50 billion a year, comparable to the EU’s trade with Mexico, South Africa or Australia. Singapore is the EU’s largest trade partner in Southeast Asia, accounting for one-third of EU trade with the region. The EU, in turn, is Singapore’s third most important trading partner behind China and Malaysia.
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Item Type: | Policy Paper |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Asia-Pacific, EU and strategic partners, EU strategy and foreign policy |
Subjects for non-EU documents: | EU policies and themes > External relations > common foreign & security policy 1993--European Global Strategy EU policies and themes > External relations > EU-Asia-general > East and Southeast Asia |
Subjects for EU documents: | UNSPECIFIED |
EU Series and Periodicals: | UNSPECIFIED |
EU Annual Reports: | UNSPECIFIED |
Series: | Series > Egmont : Royal Institute for International Affairs > Commentaries |
Depositing User: | Phil Wilkin |
Official EU Document: | No |
Language: | English |
Date Deposited: | 09 Sep 2019 12:31 |
Number of Pages: | 4 |
Last Modified: | 09 Sep 2019 12:31 |
URI: | http://aei.pitt.edu/id/eprint/97533 |
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