China-U. S. A Trade Friction on Bilateral Trade

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China-U. S. A Trade Friction on Bilateral Trade

Most. Ayasha Siddiqua
Most. Ayasha Siddiqua Begum Rokeya University
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This study is typically descriptive that has been analyses through different componential data of the Chinse and U.S.A. economy about the bilateral trade issues. The objective of the paper is to analyze and find the friction areas of Chinese and USA trade and implications. U.S.A-China change friction is dampening the Chinese financial system, through a decline in the call for. Over the medium to a long time, the alternate row should depress China’s capability economic growth price via supply-aspect elements. The United States are strengthening regulations on acquisitions of U.S. excessive-tech companies by means of Chinese businesses.

China-U. S. A Trade Friction on Bilateral Trade

This study is typically descriptive that has been analyses through different componential data of the Chinse and U.S.A. economy about the bilateral trade issues. The objective of the paper is to analyze and find the friction areas of Chinese and USA trade and implications. U.S.A-China change friction is dampening the Chinese financial system, through a decline in the call for. Over the medium to a long time, the alternate row should depress China’s capability economic growth price via supply-aspect elements. The United States are strengthening regulations on acquisitions of U.S. excessive-tech companies by means of Chinese businesses.

Most. Ayasha Siddiqua
Most. Ayasha Siddiqua Begum Rokeya University

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Most. Ayasha Siddiqua. 2019. “. Global Journal of Management and Business Research – B: Economic & Commerce GJMBR-B Volume 19 (GJMBR Volume 19 Issue B3): .

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GJMBR Volume 19 Issue B3
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Most. Ayasha Siddiqua
Most. Ayasha Siddiqua Begum Rokeya University

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