CHINA EXPORT MOVE COULD IMPACT TRADE SURPLUS

BEIJING — China's recent decision to curb exports of laborintensive, low-cost products including garments, plastics and certain types of yarns by requiring export deposits could dampen the country's burgeoning and politically sensitive trade surplus with the U.S., officials say.

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Veröffentlicht in:WWD 2007-08, Vol.194 (43), p.2
Hauptverfasser: McLaughlin, Kathleen E, Clark, Evan
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Zusammenfassung:BEIJING — China's recent decision to curb exports of laborintensive, low-cost products including garments, plastics and certain types of yarns by requiring export deposits could dampen the country's burgeoning and politically sensitive trade surplus with the U.S., officials say.
ISSN:0149-5380