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  N° 2005-09 CEPII Working Paper
June 2005
China’s Integration in East Asia: Production Sharing, FDI & High-Tech Trade
Guillaume Gaulier
Françoise Lemoine
Deniz Ünal
 
China has taken advantage of the globalisation process and has become a assembly country for firms in Asia which have extended to China their production and trade networks. China’s position in the segmentation of the production processes has fostered its trade in high-technology products. However the rapid technological upgrading of China’s trade is associated with an increasing dependence on foreign capital and technology. The emergence of China has led to the reorganisation of production in Asia and to a triangular trade pattern: firms in advanced Asian economies use China as an export base and instead of exporting finished goods to the US and Europe, now export intermediate goods to their affiliates in China. Abstract
   
China, East Asia, Technology Transfer, Trade, Specialisation, FDI, International Production Sharing Keywords
F13, F14, F15, O53 JEL classification
   
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