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itself to the outside world. Within less than three decades, China has now become a leading economy in the world, the second … which China receives the most FDI inflows, as well as the principal destination of its exports, with the US and Japan being …China has achieved great success in its economic development since it has conducted economy-wide reforms and opened …
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Chinas domestic market is finally in the process of being integrated into the international market. Trade liberalization will play an important role in this process. It will expand Chinas trade opportunities further, lead Chinas manufacturing sectors to participate extensively in the...
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The Peoples Republic of China (PRC) has emerged as a major player in the global economy and considers free trade … agreements (FTAs) an important part of its global trading strategy. The PRCs export industries are embedded in existing regional … intermediate goods. Immediately after its accession to the World Trade Organization in December 2001, the PRC adopted a regional …
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Indian and Chinese enterprises have emerged as important outward investors in recent times with their involvement in a number of prominent Greenfield investments and acquisitions. The theory of international business posits that the ownership of some unique advantages having a revenue generating...
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, while China would experience a sizeable increase in its trade deficit. This indicates that simple barriers (NTBs) within a …
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: One is to enhance trade and investment in a rapidly changing world, the other is to promote community links, economic …
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competitiveness in the region. The purpose of this paper is to examine the patterns of U.S. trade relationships with China and India … largely addresses how these two economies compare as markets for U.S. exporters. This paper begins by noting that U.S. exports … the weak exports from three different perspectives. First, we analyze the composition of U.S. exports to these economies …
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as Japan, newly industrialized economies (NIEs) in East Asia, and recently the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Viet … the industrial revolution and the subsequent division of the world into industrialized and non-industrialized countries …
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world, China has been transforming from a traditional land power to a new type of sea power. This transformation requires a … means that China would follow the model of traditional Western sea power to seek for its regional thalassocracy. The essay … maritime cooperation. The essay points out, the strategic value of the Indian Ocean for China, an energy-thirsty giant is vital …
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