PPT-Explaining China's Evolving Trade Structure
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Group2 Ho Hsia WenYun Tu Chih Mei Shen Export of China The development of export general trend Accession to WTO in 2001 13 FTAs Astonishing growth of 269
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Group2 Ho Hsia WenYun Tu Chih Mei Shen Export of China The development of export general trend Accession to WTO in 2001 13 FTAs Astonishing growth of 269 annually in real goods and services exports during the 20022008. Imperialism in Southeast Asia. European Powers . Invaded . the “Pacific Rim”. Imperial Nation. Territories. Controlled. Great. Britain. Malaysia,. Burma, and Singapore. The Netherlands. Indonesia (“Dutch. Trade . Deals. Department of Economics. Chunding Li . 1. Jing Wang . 1. John . Whalley . 1. ,2. . 1. Western . University. 2. Centre . for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Background-1. The term “mega deal” has been widely used in relation to large prospective trade deals between the US and Europe (the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership; TTIP) and in Asia and the Pacific (Trans-Pacific Partnership; TPP). Here we both argue that the phenomenon of mega deal is much broader than just these two (admittedly large) prospective deals, and we discuss the implications for China of the potential changes in the global trade regime spreading mega deals could imply.. Brief Historical Overview. Present and Future Trends. Historical Experience of Power Shifts. Positive and Negative Impact for the World . Frictions. What Has to be Done?. What are some of the Longer term implications?. Who did they trade with?. . Who did they trade with?. Not part of the main Silk Road, however, active regional trade. Mediterranean Trade (What). What they traded:. . Animals. Agricultural Products. In 1793, the Qing Emperor (Qianlong, above left) received an ambassador (Lord George McCartney, right) from Great Britain, but rejects the importation of goods from the British saying they were no interested in the “strange objects” offered from the West.. Europe Looks Outward. Growing interest in the east . What factors contributed to the Europeans’ increased interest in the East?. Growing interest in the east . Contact with other parts of the world increased in the 1200s.. Cleantech. Trade Friction. The Honorable Paula Stern . The Stern Group, Inc.. www.sterngroup.biz. March 2012. US-China Growing Trade Friction. Growing trade friction is the result of a maturing trade relationship. Comparing Responses . in the 19. th. Century . Dramatic Moment: The Opium . Wars . results in the Treaty . of . Nanjing. After three years of naval warfare(1839-1842), the Treaty of Nanjing is signed in 1842 between Great Britain and the Qing rulers of China . In 1793, the Qing Emperor (Qianlong, above left) received an ambassador (Lord George McCartney, right) from Great Britain, but rejects the importation of goods from the British saying they were no interested in the “strange objects” offered from the West.. 2700 . BCE . to . 19. th. Century CE. Origin of Tea. The exact origin of tea (. Camellia sinensis. ) is somewhere east of the Himalayans, probably in present day China or India (1). Some suggest tea was consumed by Homo Erectus as early as 500,000 years ago (2). China and the U.S. – Global Cooperation and Competition Mark S. LeClair Fairfield University To obtain slides: Go to www.faculty.Fairfield.edu/mleclair Look for link at top of webpage The U.S. Chinese Economic Relationship Hello WHAP teachers, I started this as a way to go over the WHAP time periods for my students in a short amount of time as a review. I started with the Key Concepts as the basis and then just added stuff and my on explanations. It may or may not make sense to you. It took me about an hour plus to cover it spread over 2 days. I lifted/borrowed from many websites and for images, sorry. This works best in PPT because there a ton of PPT animation & timing elements, feel free to modify as you like. PS I only did TP 1-4 then ran out of gas & time….. Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Costello, Ms. . Soddano. , and Mrs. . Suto. The Tang Dynasty. . The Tang dynasty ruled China from 618-907, building their capital at Xian. They forced Vietnam, Tibet, and Korea to become . Trade . Deals. Department of Economics. Chunding Li . 1. Jing Wang . 1. John . Whalley . 1. ,2. . 1. Western . University. 2. Centre . for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Background-1. The term “mega deal” has been widely used in relation to large prospective trade deals between the US and Europe (the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership; TTIP) and in Asia and the Pacific (Trans-Pacific Partnership; TPP). Here we both argue that the phenomenon of mega deal is much broader than just these two (admittedly large) prospective deals, and we discuss the implications for China of the potential changes in the global trade regime spreading mega deals could imply..
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