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discuss stylized facts about East Asia's trade structure. The People's Republic of China (PRC) plays a critical role as an …
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The paper frames the trade relationship between China and Malaysia within the context of ASEAN and the impending RCEP …. Specifically trade potentials are derived for the bilateral partnership within the two structures to identify whether China …'s external options under the RCEP affect her relationship with Malaysia. Potentials for trade expansion between China and …
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This paper evaluates the impact of China's WTO entry and the establishment of a free-trade agreement between China and … the two regions using a market-share model and assess the impact of China's WTO entry on the ASEAN-5 with an exchange rate … between China and Singapore in manufacturing goods, while the competition between China and other four nations was in primary …
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This paper provides an up-to-date overview of China's economic relations with its major trade and investment partners … international issues such as China and the WTO and the status of China's currency and foreign reserves. In 1995, China's merchandise … exports to the world increased by 22%, while merchandise imports rose by 14%. But preliminary data show that China's foreign …
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This paper discusses the nature and determinants of trade of Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, a region often … called "Greater China." Trade between Hong Kong and China is characterized by at least two features: re-exports and outward … processing. China is both the largest source and largest market for Hong Kong's re-exports. In addition, in 1995, 45% of Hong …
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The article looks at the EU and China three decades relationship and the challenges and opportunities encouraged by a … differences still exist. China’s purpose to this relationship has been to extract the most advantages from it, becoming … Corporations. The EU has been somehow ambivalent about this. China was important for the European industrialists and EU’ exports …
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This paper aims to empirically identify the effects of FTAs on outward and inward FDIs in Korea. Considering the income differences between Korea and its FTA partners, we hypothesize that FTAs have a positive effect on outward FDI to developing countries and inward FDI from developed countries....
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granted China “permanent normal trade relations” (PNTR) and China's 2001 entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) as key … drivers of the country's rise and the now‐​famous “China Shock”— the period between 1999 and 2011 during which a size … an erroneous policy choice that disproportionately benefited political elites and corporations, directly drove the China …
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trade relations today. Both the United States and China have been aggressive users of it. Each country has shown a … process will be indispensible in keeping US-China trade relations on a stable course. My approach to assessing US-China trade … WTO dispute resolution system from its inception, the activity of the Bush and Obama administrations, and China’s record …
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