Why should trade between Central Asia and China continue to expand? |
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Authors: | Gaël Raballand Agnès Andrésy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Observatoire des Etats Post-Soviétiques, 701 18th st. NW, Washington, DC 20433, USA;(2) Arcanes de Chine, Room 1206-7, 12/F New Victory House, 93-103 Wing Lok Street, Central Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Trade volume between Central Asia and China has tripled since 2002. This study, which is based on Chinese sources, explains the reasons for this expansion in trade. Even if numerous obstacles remain, Government development policy in China’s western regions has induced trade growth between Xinjiang and Central Asia. Trade flows mainly consist of three blocks: economic activities of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, commerce conducted by traders of the coastal province of Zhejiang, based in Xinjiang, and petty trade notably between Kazakhstan and Xinjiang. |
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