Trade is War by Other Means: The Impacts the Trade War between the United States and China has on Brazil

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Abstract

The main objective of this article is to carry out an analysis of the impacts of the Trade War between the United States of America and China in Brazil. To this end, the field of studies of International Political Economy (IPE) will be used to understand how Brazil is affected by this dispute between the two major global powers. We hypothesize that there may be short-term advantages for Brazil as well as long-term disadvantages. The article contains three sections in addition to the introduction and final considerations, the first being a theoretical perspective, with an IPE theory approach through the lenses of Brazilian authors; the second section deals with the U.S.-China Trade War, and in the third section we analyze the impacts of the Trade War on Brazil. We conclude that Brazil may make strategic decisions to extract advantages from the dispute.

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Bruna Coelho Jaeger. 2020. \u201cTrade is War by Other Means: The Impacts the Trade War between the United States and China has on Brazil\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - E: Economics GJHSS-E Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue E7): .

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The main objective of this article is to carry out an analysis of the impacts of the Trade War between the United States of America and China in Brazil. To this end, the field of studies of International Political Economy (IPE) will be used to understand how Brazil is affected by this dispute between the two major global powers. We hypothesize that there may be short-term advantages for Brazil as well as long-term disadvantages. The article contains three sections in addition to the introduction and final considerations, the first being a theoretical perspective, with an IPE theory approach through the lenses of Brazilian authors; the second section deals with the U.S.-China Trade War, and in the third section we analyze the impacts of the Trade War on Brazil. We conclude that Brazil may make strategic decisions to extract advantages from the dispute.

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