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relations, this paper examines in detail the trade disputes that have arisen between China and the United States over the past …
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relation to the rise of China. Between 2006 and 2014, global concentration has declined in most industries and is falling on … enhanced industrial competition is partly attributable to the rising market shares of firms from China and other emerging … industries where Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) dominate, and China's SOEs are on average too large and expanding too …
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In 2018, the United States suddenly increased tariffs on nearly 50 percent of its imports from China. China immediately … sources of economic and policy friction between the two countries. This includes whether China's state-owned enterprises and … industrial subsidies, as well as China's development strategy and system of forcibly acquiring foreign technology, were imposing …
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The US-China trade war forced a reluctant semiconductor industry into someone else’s fight, a very different position …. It uses that lens to explain how, during the modern conflict with China, US policymakers turned to a legally complex set …
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to North as well as the reverse; it has witnessed the emergence of a mega-trader (China), the first since Imperial … reduced ability to maintain social insurance mechanisms. Second, China has become the world's largest trader and a major …
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perceptible effect on North Korea's trade with its two largest partners, China and South Korea. Before North Korea conducted an …
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