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CHINA WINNING TRADE WAR AS EXPORTS BOOM

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jan 15, 2021
  • 2 min read

China was already outperforming every other major world economy last year as the coronavirus pandemic upended the globe. It looks like the country's relatively sure footing also gave it the edge in its trade war with the United States, Laura He reported for CNN Business.

The world's second biggest economy closed out 2020 with an overall trade surplus of $78 billion for December, according to official customs data released. China's overall surplus for the year hit a record $535 billion, up 27% from 2019. Exports, meanwhile, rose to an all-time high.


"Amid all the noises on de-coupling and de-globalization, somewhat unexpectedly, the pandemic has deepened the ties between China and the rest of the world," wrote Larry Hu, chief China economist for Macquarie Capital, in a research report.


Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics, attributed China's gains largely to the country's management of the pandemic, which broke out in the Chinese city of Wuhan just over a year ago.


He added that China has benefited from a lot of demand for protective gear and electronics as people around the world worked from home.


"After having recovered from its own COVID-19 crisis, China was open for business when the pandemic triggered huge demand in the US (and other countries) for COVID-19 related goods," Kuijs said.


China's trade relationship with the United States, meanwhile, became even more imbalanced: Beijing's trade surplus with Washington rose to $317 billion in 2020, a 7% increase from the year prior and the second highest amount on record, according to Iris Pang, chief economist for Greater China at ING.


The amount is just $7 billion shy of 2018 levels, when Trump launched a blistering trade war to right what he called a lopsided relationship with the world's second largest economy. "Judged by the surge of US imports from China in 2020, it seems fair to say that Trump's trade war with the country failed," Kuijs said.





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