La política de comercio exterior de China y sus implicaciones para las relaciones comerciales con México
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https://doi.org/10.32870/mycp.v15i43.379Keywords:
China, México, liberalización económica, apertura comercial, comercio exteriorAbstract
Este artículo analiza la estrategia de comercio exterior de China, dise- ñada e implementada en el contexto de la política de liberalización económica en la época post-maoísta; esto es, abarca el periodo del fin de la Guerra Fría al presente, cuando el contexto internacional estuvo marcado por la globalización económica y los ajustes al poder estratégico militar. El texto pone énfasis en la economía de China y su influencia en la estrategia de comercio exterior, tomando como referencia algunos aspectos sustanciales de la experiencia mexicana en estos mismos campos.Abstract:This paper analyzes the strategy of foreign trade of China, designed and implemented in the economic liberalization policy of the post-Maoist era. This policy was developed in the framework of economic globalization and worldwide strategic military power after the Cold War to the present. The text emphasizes the economic policy of China and its influence over foreign trade strategy, with reference to some substantial aspects of the Mexican experience in these fieldsDownloads
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