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ID154726
Title ProperMain Characteristics of Vietnam–China Trade Relations, 2000–15
LanguageENG
AuthorBinh, Ngo Xuan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Entering the 21st century, trade relations between Vietnam and China have grown strongly, making
positive contributions to the economic development of the two countries. However, the relationship in
the period 2000–15 also witnessed a number of thorny issues such as a serious trade imbalance against
Vietnam, the ‘North to South’ nature in the import and export structure of the two countries, Vietnam’s
growing dependence on bilateral trade with China, and so on. These issues have affected negatively
Vietnam’s economy. Based on data analysis, the author identifies the key characteristics of trade relations
between Vietnam and China and highlights possible solutions for Vietnam to move its trade relations
with China in a more balanced direction.
`In' analytical NoteChina Report Vol. 53, No.3; Aug 2017: p.355-366
Journal SourceChina Report Vol: 53 No 3
Key WordsTrade Deficit ;  Border Trade ;  Economic Dependency ;  Vietnam–China Trade Relation


 
 
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