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ID187156
Title ProperMexico’s trade relationship with China in the context of the United States–China trade war
LanguageENG
AuthorMaya, Juan Carlos Gachuz
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Mexico–China economic relationship is highly asymmetric, although the amount of total trade between the two countries has grown rapidly in the last ten years. Chinese exports to Mexico have grown exponentially and have diversified into different economic sectors. In contrast, Mexican exports to China have also grown but at a much slower pace and the pattern shows more concentration in fewer products. Paradoxically, in the context of the United States–China trade war, the Mexican economy has benefitted from the increase in tariffs that the United States has imposed on Chinese products. In 2019, for the first time, Mexico displaced China as a main trade partner of the United States. In this context, this article analyses the current economic relationship of Mexico with China and the United States in a triangular scheme, the impact of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement on the China–Mexico relationship, and Mexico's trade relationship with both economies in the context of the trade war.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 51, No.1; Apr 2022: p.83–107
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 51 No 1
Key WordsTrade ;  Mexico ;  United States ;  Trade War ;  China


 
 
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