China Posts Record Month For Trade And It’s Got Homebound, Bored Americans To Thank

Enlarge this image
Employees work in the workshop of a lithium battery manufacturing company in Huaibei, eastern China, on Nov. 14. China posted a record trade surplus in November, led by a surge in exports to the United States.
STR/AFP via Getty Images
hide caption
toggle caption
STR/AFP via Getty Images

Business
Trump Launched A Trade War Against China. Don’t Look To Biden To Reverse It
Among the goods Americans bought from China were personal protective equipment and electronic gadgets while many work from home.
Biden is seen as likely to adopt a more polite tone, but he’s unlikely to ease off on China as American attitudes towards the world’s second economic superpower have worsened.
«China’s surprising strength in exports since the economic re-opening has been mainly driven by its status as the first economy out of the COVID-19 pandemic and a beneficiary of the massive financial relief provided in [developed market] economies to maintain consumption demand, investment bank Nomura said in a research report.

Asia
An Anxious China Awaits Result Of U.S. Presidential Race
China did step up its purchases from the United States in November, but the 33% jump in imports was more than offset by the rise in Chinese exports.
China’s trade surplus with the U.S. rose to $37.3 billion, accounting for nearly half of the country’s trade surplus worldwide in November.
And although China bought more U.S. pork and soybeans, its overall imports are still well short of the pace called for in a «phase one trade deal signed in January.
Under that agreement, China is expected to boost its imports of goods and services from the U.S. by $200 billion over 2017 levels by the end of next year.
It was part of Trump’s push to reset trade relations under his «America first agenda after repeatedly saying China and other countries were taking advantage of the United States.

World
As U.S. Views Of China Grow More Negative, Chinese Support For Their Government Rises
Chad Bown, who tracks China’s purchases at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said through October, China had purchased less than 60% of what it promised under this year’s targets.
The trade data comes amid signs that China, where the outbreak of the coronavirus was first identified, has recovered more quickly than other major economies.
- trade war
- President Trump
- international trade
- China
Обсудим?
Смотрите также: