United States – China trade-economic relations

Authors

  • D. CHOCHÓŁ Institute of Economics, Sociology and Philosophy of Krakow University of Technology

Abstract

The article focuses on different aspects of trade economic relations between the USA and China. The trade policy of both countries offers mutual advantages in the sphere of efficient resources allocation. The rapidly developing Chinese economy affords a rare opportunity U.S. business to become a part of a huge rapidly expаnding market. However U.S. – PRC relations are not free from problems but strong mutual economic dependence is a guarantee that both countries will be aiming to retain status quo in mutual relation.

Author Biography

D. CHOCHÓŁ, Institute of Economics, Sociology and Philosophy of Krakow University of Technology

lecturer

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Published

2008-06-06

How to Cite

CHOCHÓŁ, D. (2008). United States – China trade-economic relations . NTERNATIONAL CIENTIFIC-RACTICAL OURNAL OMMODITIES ND ARKETS, 5(1), 5–15. etrieved from https://journals.knute.edu.ua/commodities-and-markets/article/view/1687