China and Trade Policy
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Beijing - Population:
1330044000 - Size:
9596960.0 Km2
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- What next for the BRICS Bank?
- N. Watson; M. Younis; S. Spratt / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013
- A new development bank to be created by the ‘Rising Powers’ of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) is intended to promote greater cooperation between developing countries, and address what is seen by many...
- China’s accession to the WTO: Consequences for Bangladesh’s export-oriented RMG sector
- M. Rahman / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2003
- Chinas long march to the WTO has been closely followed by other member countries with great interest, and in some cases, great concern. On the one hand, many countries are optimistic that Chinas entry into a rule-based sys...
- China and the African oil sector: channels of engagement, motives, actors and impacts
- F. urban / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011
- Chinas rapid economic growth and urbanisation puts pressure on the countrys scarce domestic natural resources, which are essential for powering the ever-growing economy. Consequently, China is increasingly engaging with lo...
- China Africa in agriculture: a background paper on trade, investment and aid in agriculture
- J-R. Chaponniere / International Poverty Reduction Center in China, 2010
- This paper investigates China-Africa exchanges in agriculture, which is a relatively small component of the China-Africa trade. After a brief introduction to Chinese and African agriculture, the first part of the paper analyses Chines...
- Post-crisis prospects for China-Africa relations
- J. Gu / African Development Bank, 2011
- Chinas rapid growth has transformed its relationship with Africa; it is now Africas third largest trading partner. The China-Africa relationship could be described as commodities-for-infrastructure, although a ...
- The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
- T. Gebre-Egziabher / Wiley Online Library, 2009
- This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and ...
- China's private enterprises in Africa and the implications for African development
- J. Gu / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2009
- Studies on the involvement of Chinas private business sector in Africa have predominantly focused on Chinas state-owned enterprises in extractive industries; much less attention has been paid to Chinese private enterprises...
- Brazil and China: South-South partnership or North-South competition?
- C. Pereira / Brookings Institution, 2011
- This paper focuses on Brazil-China relations and sheds some light on the possibilities and limits of meaningful coalitions amongst emerging countries. It develops a comparative assessment between the two countries in the areas of trad...
- Rising powers, reforming challenges: negotiating agriculture in the WTO Doha Round from a Brazilian perspective
- B. Baracuhy / Centre for Rising Powers, University of Cambridge, 2011
- This article examines the history of the WTO Doha Round agriculture negotiations from 2001 to 2011 in light of the shifting global balance of economic power. It shows that the rise of China, Brazil and India, among other developing co...
- Bangladesh Apparels Export to the US Market: An Examination of Her Competitiveness vis-à-vis China
- M Rahman / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2009
- The rise of China has major repercussions for a country such as Bangladesh which has emerged as an important player in the global apparels market. True, the global pie in apparels trade is expected to expand considerably in view of th...
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