Why China could lead the next phase of globalization
Written by
Wolfgang Lehmacher, Head of Supply Chain and Transport Industries, World Economic Forum
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/china-lead-globalization-after-united-states/
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Donald Trump is on his way to becoming the 45th president of the United States. Among his promises are a 45% import tax on Chinese products, the cancellation of the Paris climate agreement and, as was confirmed today, the end of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
If he doesnt go back on his plans for global trade and international affairs, Trump will give room to other nations to take the lead in shaping globalization. While the US might be taking a step back from the world a world it helped to create, to a large extent China in particular can be expected to take on a more prominent role.
While the US is currently the worlds largest economy, in purchasing-power terms China is expected to overtake it in 2016, according to the International Monetary Fund. China has benefited significantly from globalization. Over decades, it has invested in enhancing its capabilities and built economic links with many countries. It has become viewed as an important overseas partner and investor.
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One building block of One Belt One Road also known as OBOR is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). This China-driven alliance will comprise Australia, New Zealand, China, India, Japan and South Korea as well as the ASEAN region. In 2014, ASEAN was the seventh-largest economic power in the world. It was also the third-largest economy in Asia, with a combined GDP of US$2.6 trillion higher than all of India.
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