In the context of the rapid development and growth
of the Chinese economy, the implementation of the project of the new economic
pole of the world is of current importance. China is a strategic partner for
Ukraine that can significantly influence the development of the domestic
economy. The purpose of the article is to study the main trends and the
prospects for the development of cooperation between Ukraine and China in the
context of determining positive effects and possible risks for the domestic
economy. The article examines the current state of economic cooperation between
Ukraine and China. The area of interests of China in Ukraine has been outlined,
namely the possibility of attracting Ukrainian technologies to the Chinese
market with the location of production on the territory of China. It has been
established that it is a significant threat for Ukraine, because the Chinese partners will master Ukrainian
technologies in a few years and the need for Ukrainian partners will disappear.
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