Abstract
En este artículo se analiza el impacto comercial de China en el comercio entre Canadá y Estados Unidos. A pesar de que Canadá perdió su posición histórica como primer socio comercial de Estados Unidos, debido al ascenso de las exportaciones de China al mercado estadunidense, esto no ha afectado la estructura de sus intercambios comerciales. Las exportaciones chinas a Estados Unidos son principalmente manufacturas intensivas en mano de obra y capital, en tanto que las exportaciones canadienses son principalmente de recursos naturales y servicios. Además, ambos países tienen acuerdos de defensa y seguridad que agilizan el comercio y permiten a Estados Unidos enfrentar mejor las amenazas externas.Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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