Communist China's Export Capabilities and Japanese-Chinese Trade
Teruhisu Sasaki
Chinese Economy, 1971, vol. 4, issue 4, 213-254
Abstract:
Japanese-Chinese trade has been proceeding very smoothly this year. According to data we have collected, the amount of trade between the two countries shown in the customs statistics for the period of January to June of this year has already reached $120 million. Barring unforeseen major changes, the total amount of trade this year will surely reach the $300 million level.
Date: 1971
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