Trade relations between Argentina and China (2001-2016)

After the crisis of 2001 and China’s WTO membership, the trade flows between Argentina and China have increased progressively based on an inter-industry trade. Argentina's exports have been concentrated on oilseed products and crude oil, while China has become a manuf...

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Autor principal: Briones Urquizo, Romina Giselle
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN ESTUDIOS LATINOAMERICANOS PARA EL DESARROLLO Y LA INTEGRACIÓN (CEINLADI-FCE-UBA) 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/LATSUR/article/view/1833
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Sumario:After the crisis of 2001 and China’s WTO membership, the trade flows between Argentina and China have increased progressively based on an inter-industry trade. Argentina's exports have been concentrated on oilseed products and crude oil, while China has become a manufacturer exporter. This type of trade has impacted on Argentina's commercial balance and policies from approximately 2005 to 2015 onwards.