EU's engagement with the western Balkans: Focus on the EU's new trade policy
Citation
Nuroğlu, Elif (2022). EU's engagement with the western Balkans: Focus on the EU's new trade policy. The western Balkans cooperation, geopolitics and economis transitions and relations içinde (232-244). International University of Sarajevo.Abstract
This chapter analyzes the EU’s economic and trade relations with the Western
Balkans and discusses the declining interest of the EU in the Western Balkans
in the last decade and the reasons behind it. Moreover, it demonstrates the
volume of the actual EU-Western Balkans trade. Although it seems that the EU
politically sidelined the EU accession of the Western Balkans countries, the Balkans
region still appears to be important in the EU’s new trade policy. The new EU strategy,
which was announced in February 2021, focuses on closer cooperation with regard to
the green and digital transitions. The EU plans to modernise its trade and investment
relations with the whole world as well as with the Western Balkan countries that are
interested in more integration with the European Union. Hence, the green and digital
transformation prospect of the EU will move the accession process of Western Balkan
countries to a new phase. If Western Balkan countries can adopt, this will further
green and digital transformation of the Western Balkans and turn them into more
modern, environment-friendly and sustainable economies.