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Partial Compromise of US-China Trade Friction: A Long Road Ahead to Complete Settlement

Date 2019-11-06 View 2,136

Partial Compromise of US-China Trade Friction: A Long Road Ahead to Complete Settlement

 

[Current Issues and Policies] 2019-22

Dr. Kim Kisoo

Senior Research Fellow, the Sejong Institute

kskim@sejong.org

 

Many experts agree that current economic dispute between the US and China is just one part of hegemonic competition between the two. Because this competition is not confined to economic interests, even if the two parties reach an agreement in certain sector, it does not mean that overall competition is over. It is true that the US, who initially preferred the top-down approach altered its position to a multi-leveled partial compromise strategy. Nevertheless, shift in method does not necessarily signal a complete end to negotiations. In a similar vain, it seems inappropriate to perceive partial success as a victory achieved by either the US or China.

 

Translator’s note: This is a summarized unofficial translation of the original paper which was written in Korean. All references should be made to the original paper.

This article is written based on the author’s personal opinions and does not reflect the views of the Sejong Institute.

 

 

 

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