The EU’s external policies, strategies, instruments and missions to support stability, promote human rights and democracy, seek to spread prosperity and support the enforcement of the rule of law and good governance.
The EU is active in a wide range of topics, from human rights to transport and trade. A list of topics which summarise what the EU does in a specific area, useful links to relevant bodies, laws and documents.
China has moved from being a traditional recipient of overseas development assistance to the position of a strategic partner with whom the EU engages on a wide range of policy issues. Increasingly, the country is an important source of aid for other developing countries.
The EU offers jobs to citizens in different ways, it also offers public contracts and provides funding in the form of grants to support projects and organisations.
Since the creation of the so-called Schengen Zone travel between EU countries has become much easier. Quality, diversity, and opportunity are among the many benefits of European higher education institutions.
Political and economic relations between the European Union and Chile are defined by their association agreement, which has been in force since 2003 for the trade part and since 2005 as a whole. This association covers the main aspects of bilateral relations: political dialogue, trade and cooperation.