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and China on exports of China and US respectively, so far. We use a CARD trade war tariffs dataset, UNCTAD TRAINS dataset …, Effect of tariff imposed by China on US export values is more than effects of tariff imposed by US on China's export values …. On an average, for one percent point rise in tariff rate, US exports to China may fall by 1.6 times more than Chinese …
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This paper examines China's evolving role in global production networks and its implications for assessing the … structural phenomenon driven by the pivotal role played by China within East Asia cantered production networks. The global … competitiveness of US MNEs depends on their ability to use China as the production base for supplying the rest of the world, and China …
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We investigate the phenomenon of trade re-allocations across countries as a result of the U.S.- China trade war. Using …, including products not targeted by U.S. tariffs on China. We are however the first to ask what seems to drive these trade ….S. tariffs on China. Second, we show that there is evidence of spillovers to similar non-targeted products: products in similar …
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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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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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The start of the USAChina trade dispute was given on July 6, 2018 – when the United States introduced an additional …, were to prevent the unfair transfers of U.S. intellectual property and technology to China, and to restore the balance in … of the massive merchandise goods deficit with China ($375.2 billion in 2017) is only a country-specific solution. Because …
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This paper studies the impacts of the 2018 U.S. tariff surges on export prices and adjustments of sales across different markets of Chinese exporters. The complete tariff passthrough result is robust to controlling for firm-related fixed effects. While firms’ exports to the U.S. dropped...
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We use the dynamics of U.S. imports across goods in the period around the U.S.-China trade war with a model of exporter … China would face Non-Normal Trade Relations tariffs in the future. Our findings imply that the expected mean future U ….S. tariff on China rose more under President Biden than under President Trump. We also show that the trade response to the trade …
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We review theoretical and empirical work on the economic effects of the United States and China trade relations during … the last decades. We first discuss the origins of the China shock, its measurement, and present methods used to study its … economic effects on different outcomes. We then focus on the recent U.S.-China trade war. We discuss methods used to evaluate …
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