Strong China-US Trade Relations Despite Occasional Squabbles
Sarah Tong and
Yue Lü
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2017, vol. 09, issue 03, 15-29
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Trade relations between China and the United States continue to strengthen. Meanwhile, widening bilateral imbalance persists, as China becomes increasingly central in the Asian production network. New trends have emerged since 2011. China’s trade with its immediate neighbours have weakened in relative terms and the importance of process trade declined. China’s surging trade surplus is increasingly domestically originated. Bilateral economic relations face many challenges, especially when the new US administration has stronger inward-looking tendencies.
Date: 2017
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