• search hit 1 of 1
Back to Result List

The trade dispute between China and the USA and its potential economic implications

  • An omnipresent topic in the economic news of the current year 2018 were the developments regarding the smoldering trade dispute between the USA and China. Within short periods of time, a downright exchange of strikes between the administrations of the two countries evolved, with the President of the USA, Donald Trump, in particular, pithily announcing to China an increasingly serious threat of sanctions. Although the Chinese side was noticeably striving to de-escalate the verbal dispute, it also presented a series of sanctions which were described in the relevant press as so-called retaliatory tariffs. The reason behind this diplomatic duel, however, has substance. It is evident that the USA and China share an exceptional status with regard to economic fundamentals. The US has the largest international trade deficit of US$ 375.2 billion vis-à-vis China. China, on the other hand, is by far the largest creditor of the USA on an international scale and currently holds around US$ 1.2 trillion in government bonds. Accordingly, China exerts a major economic influence over the USA. This objective situation opposes the subjective self-reflection of the government under President Trump, which hardly misses an opportunity to operate on an international level with the help of supposed deals according to the credo "America first".

Download full text files

Export metadata

Additional Services

Metadaten
Author:Julia Rampel
Advisor:Stefan KolevGND, Ralph Michael WrobelGND
Document Type:Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Name:Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau
Dr.-Friedrichs-Ring 2A, 08056 Zwickau
Date of Publication (online):2018/10/17
Year of first Publication:2018
Publishing Institution:Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau
Tag:China; Finanzmarkt; Handelsstreit; USA; Zahlungsbilanz
Page Number:45 Seiten, 7 Abb., 6 Tab., 89 Lit.
Faculty:Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau / Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Release Date:2019/10/24