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Author Mathai, Koshy, author, (IMF staff)

Title China's changing trade and the implications for the CLMV economies / Koshy Mathai, Geoff Gottlieb, Gee Hee Hong, Sung Eun Jung, Jochen Schmittmann, and Jiangyan Yu
Published [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (84 pages) : color illustrations, color map
Series Departmental paper series / International Monetary Fund, Asia and Pacific Department
International Monetary Fund. Asia and Pacific Department (Series)
Summary China's trade patterns are evolving. While it started in light manufacturing and the assembly of more sophisticated products as part of global supply chains, China is now moving up the value chain, 'onshoring' the production of higher-value-added upstream products and moving into more sophisticated downstream products as well. At the same time, with its wages rising, it has started to exit some lower-end, more labor-intensive sectors. These changes are taking place in the broader context of China's rebalancing-away from exports and toward domestic demand, and within the latter, away from investment and toward consumption-and as a consequence, demand for some commodity imports is slowing, while consumption imports are slowly rising. The evolution of Chinese trade, investment, and consumption patterns offers opportunities and challenges to low-wage, low-income countries, including China's neighbors in the Mekong region. Cambodia, Lao P.D.R., Myanmar, and Vietnam (the CLMV) are all open economies that are highly integrated with China. Rebalancing in China may mean less of a role for commodity exports from the region, but at the same time, the CLMV's low labor costs suggest that manufacturing assembly for export could take off as China becomes less competitive, and as China itself demands more consumption items. Labor costs, however, are only part of the story. The CLMV will need to strengthen their infrastructure, education, governance, and trade regimes, and also run sound macro policies in order to capitalize fully on the opportunities presented by China's transformation. With such policy efforts, the CLMV could see their trade and integration with global supply chains grow dramatically in the coming years
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-83)
Notes Description based on online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF.org website, viewed October 19, 2016)
Subject Exports -- China
Labor supply -- China
Commerce.
Exports.
International economic relations.
Labor supply.
SUBJECT China -- Foreign economic relations -- Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia -- Foreign economic relations -- China
China -- Commerce
Subject China.
Southeast Asia.
Form Electronic book
Author Gottlieb, Geoffrey, author, (IMF staff)
Hong, Gee Hee, author, (IMF staff)
Jung, Sung Eun, author, (IMF staff)
Schmittmann, Jochen M., author, (IMF staff)
Yu, Jiangyan, author, (IMF staff)
International Monetary Fund, publisher.
International Monetary Fund. Asia and Pacific Department, issuing body.
ISBN 9781513544991
1513544993
9781475531787
1475531788
Other Titles China's changing trade and the implications for the Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam economies