Japanese and US Trade with China: A Comparative Analysis
K. C. Fung and
Hitomi Iizaka
Review of Development Economics, 1998, vol. 2, issue 2, 181-190
Abstract:
The paper provides a simple comparative analysis of Japanese and US trade with China. In recent years, Japanese exports to China had been growing faster than US exports, but Japanese imports from China had been growing more slowly. A large amount of US and Japanese exports were first shipped to Hong Kong, and then re‐exported to China. In 1994, Japan's largest export item to China was general machinery, while US largest export item to China was transportation equipment. According to the rivalry index constructed in the paper, competition in 1994 between US and Japanese firms was most intense in the chemical goods sector.
Date: 1998
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