This article is concerned with contemporary trans-regional cooperation between Europe and Asia in a changing world.It examines the emerging economic relationship between the EU and Asia and possible challenges and implications facing both regions.It argues that Europe - Asia economic and commercial ties are likely in the future to result in unbalanced economic development between both these regions; in short, future agreements are likely click here to disproportionately favour Europe.Therefore, the economic and commercial ties between these two regions should aim to develop the least advanced countries in Asia.
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