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American exports plunge 30% as Beijing finds other suppliers

BEIJING -- The U.S. is losing importance as a trading partner of China as their tariff war drags on, dropping a notch to third place in the first half of 2019 to trail the European Union and Southeast Asia.

Sino-American trade in goods declined 14% on the year to $258.3 billion, according to statistics out Friday from Chinese customs authorities. In exports, the U.S. sustained a much harder blow.

Agricultural and energy products easily sourced from elsewhere account for much of the Chinese imports from the U.S. But big Chinese exports like computers, mobile phones and other electronics have supply chains that take more time to rearrange. While Chinese exports to the U.S. fell 8% to $199.4 billion, American exports to China plunged 30% to $58.9 billion.


For June alone, Chinese exports to the U.S. fell 8% on the year to $39.2 billion as American exports to China dropped 31% to $9.3 billion.

"External conditions are complex and difficult, and many challenges stand in the way of stable trade," Chinese customs spokesman Li Kuiwen told reporters Friday.

China is looking to other major markets to fill the gap. Trade with the EU, which overtook the U.S. as its top trade partner in 2004, increased 5% on the year to $337.9 billion in the first half. Trade with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations grew 4% to $291.8 billion, topping the American tally. Should current tensions continue, the bloc could rank above the U.S. for the full year for the first time on record.

ASEAN member Vietnam enjoyed a 14% jump in exports from China. Chinese businesses are moving more parts and materials to newly set up production bases there. At least some of this is aimed at skirting American tariffs on products made in China.

An item-by-item breakdown highlights how the trade war is reshaping the flow of goods. For example, the U.S. imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese furniture last September, raising it to 25% this May. Chinese furniture exports to the U.S. fell 11% on the year to $3.7 billion for the January-May period, while those to ASEAN nations increased 30% to $1 billion.

"American clients are demanding lower prices to ease the pain of the tariffs," an export manager at a manufacturer in Hebei Province said. "A lot of companies are starting to refuse orders from the U.S."

U.S.-bound exports of semiconductors, on which Washington slapped a 25% tariff last year, also dropped 29% for January to May. Those to ASEAN jumped 37%.

Though not subject to U.S. tariffs, $1 billion of Chinese toys were exported to ASEAN in the five-month period, a 52% surge on the year.

Beijing and Washington resumed working-level trade negotiations for the first time in two months Tuesday, but only by phone. No face-to-face talks have been held, despite speculation that they could this week.

U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed frustration over the lack of progress. "China is letting us down in that they have not been buying the agricultural products from our great Farmers that they said they would," he tweeted Thursday. Bilateral trade is expected to shrink even further as negotiations drag on.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/Tra...Southeast-Asia-as-China-s-No.-2-trade-partner
 
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South East Asia is not a political entity
Yeah... but if you had read past the headline and not immediately jumped to conclusions before foaming, you might have noticed they are talking about trade with ASEAN nations, which happen to be South East Asian. So there you have your "political entity". Not like that was a relevant point in first place.
 
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Yeah... but if you had read past the headline and not immediately jumped to conclusions before foaming, you might have noticed they are talking about trade with ASEAN nations, which happen to be South East Asian. So there you have your "political entity". Not like that was a relevant point in first place.

ASEAN has nothing in common. every country is on their own
 
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ASEAN-Hong Kong, China Free Trade Agreement enters into force

JAKARTA, 11 June 2019
– The ASEAN – Hong Kong, China Free Trade Agreement (AHKFTA) enters into force today, 11 June 2019, for Hong Kong and five ASEAN Member States, namely, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam.

Under the AHKFTA, Hong Kong and Singapore will grant tariff free access and will bind their customs duties at zero upon entry into force of the agreement. Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand will eliminate customs duties on 85% of products traded with Hong Kong within ten years and reduce another 10% of tariff lines within 14 years. Indonesia and Viet Nam will eliminate customs duties for 75% of their products within ten years, and reduce another 10% of tariff lines within 14 years. Meanwhile, Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar will eliminate customs duties for 65% of their products within 15 years and reduce another 20% of tariff lines within 20 years.

“The entry into force of this FTA is a significant outcome that further enhances trade flows between ASEAN and Hong Kong,” said His Excellency Dato’ Lim Jock Hoi, the Secretary-General of ASEAN. “This is also reflective of ASEAN and Hong Kong’s support for a rules-based international trade system, and signals our commitment to strengthen trade and investment linkages among our nations,” His Excellency added.

The AHKFTA and ASEAN-Hong Kong, China Investment Agreement (AHKIA) were signed by ASEAN Economic Ministers and the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development of Hong Kong on 12 November 2017 in Pasay City, Philippines. The AHKIA is scheduled to enter into force on 17 June 2019 for Hong Kong and the five same ASEAN Member States. The remaining ASEAN Member States will complete their ratification processes for the AHKFTA and AHKIA this year.

The AHKFTA contains 14 chapters covering broad areas of market access liberalisation, trade facilitation, rules to promote confidence in trade, and cooperation aimed at facilitating trade in goods and services in the region. It is ASEAN’s sixth free trade agreement with external partners, after China, Korea, Japan, India, and Australia-New Zealand.
 
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Idiot. People like you is why the US is falling behind.

"The ASEAN – Hong Kong, China Free Trade Agreement (AHKFTA) enters into force today, 11 June 2019, for Hong Kong and five ASEAN Member States, namely, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam."

Last time I checked the ASEAN has more than 5 members
 
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"The ASEAN – Hong Kong, China Free Trade Agreement (AHKFTA) enters into force today, 11 June 2019, for Hong Kong and five ASEAN Member States, namely, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam."

Last time I checked the ASEAN has more than 5 members

Under the AHKFTA, Hong Kong and Singapore will grant tariff free access and will bind their customs duties at zero upon entry into force of the agreement. Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand will eliminate customs duties on 85% of products traded with Hong Kong within ten years and reduce another 10% of tariff lines within 14 years. Indonesia and Viet Nam will eliminate customs duties for 75% of their products within ten years, and reduce another 10% of tariff lines within 14 years. Meanwhile, Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar will eliminate customs duties for 65% of their products within 15 years and reduce another 20% of tariff lines within 20 years.
 
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Under the AHKFTA, Hong Kong and Singapore will grant tariff free access and will bind their customs duties at zero upon entry into force of the agreement. Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand will eliminate customs duties on 85% of products traded with Hong Kong within ten years and reduce another 10% of tariff lines within 14 years. Indonesia and Viet Nam will eliminate customs duties for 75% of their products within ten years, and reduce another 10% of tariff lines within 14 years. Meanwhile, Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar will eliminate customs duties for 65% of their products within 15 years and reduce another 20% of tariff lines within 20 years.

that is similar to promises china makes during trade negotiations
 
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that is similar to promises china makes during trade negotiations

AHKFTA is a new trade agreement between Hong Kong and ASEAN. A separate FTA known as ASEAN China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) was signed more than decades ago, and has achieved ZERO% tariff for more than 90% of goods in trade.
 
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