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The Third-country Effect of the United States-China Trade War on Viet Nam

The Third-country Effect of the United States-China Trade War on Viet Nam
Date:
26 September 2024
Category:
Trade
Authors:
Nobuaki Yamashita, Doan Thi Thanh Ha
Tags:
Trade, US-China trade war, export, GVC, Global Value Chain, Viet Nam

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The United States (US)–China trade war created new export opportunities for countries connected with the US and China by global value chains. We focus on the case of Vietnamese firms and examine a third-country effect by exploiting the firm-level variations in the extent of connections to the US and China with global value chains.

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