Yuan appreciation and the trade "deficit"

By Alec van Gelder

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Who knew that while the yuan appreciated against the U.S. dollar between 2005-2008 China’s trade surplus with the U.S. continued to widen?  Why would American policy-makers want the Chinese yuan to appreciate further when evidence suggests that this will only trigger more Chinese imports? 

Accusing the Chinese of currency “manipulation” would trigger a huge tariff on all Chinese imports.  Politically easy, but economically illiterate.

 

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Alec van Gelder

Alec van Gelder runs IPN's activities in the areas of trade, development, creativity and innovation.

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