Article(electronic)August 3, 2021

Can China meet its purchase obligations under the Phase One Trade Agreement?

In: Applied economic perspectives and policy, Volume 44, Issue 3, p. 1393-1408

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Abstract

AbstractThis paper examines China's likelihood of meeting its purchase obligations under the Phase One Trade Agreement. In 2020, US agricultural exports to China ($27.2 billion) were 85% higher than in 2019 but 18% short of the first‐year Phase One goal ($33.4 billion). Evidence shows that many sectors experienced no change, particularly when compared to exports before the trade war. Some sectors benefited from China's overall demand growth and not necessarily from agreement commitments. Although there were substantial increases in exports of other major products (e.g., corn and poultry), these increases could not make up for less than expected soybean exports.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 2040-5804

DOI

10.1002/aepp.13180

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