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U.S. exporters have choices when it comes to determining in which markets to sell their firms' products and services. These choices depend on several factors, including market size, income levels, price sensitivity, competition, consumer preferences, and other demand conditions in the recipient...
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This paper provides an overview of the magnitude and composition of recent U.S. exports of advanced technology products (ATPs) to China, and shows how such exports are differentiated from U.S. ATP exports to the rest of the world (ROW). It demonstrates that U.S. ATP exports to China have...
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U.S. soybean farmers have faced multiple headwinds since 2018, given slowing global demand, rising stock levels, and lower prices for their commodity. As exports to their largest market, China, dropped by 75% (y/y) in 2018 amidst rising trade tensions, U.S. soy farmers have sought new ways to...
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