China Presentation, Global Economics

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China’s Role in the

Global economy

MBA 602 – Global Economic Environment

Presented by: William AllenJuly 2013 University of Fredericton

China’s Role in the

Global Economy

Overview Background

GDP

Trade

Bad Publicity

Wages & Financial

Economic Growth

Economic Timeline

Share of Global Exports

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

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4

6

8

10

12

% of Global exports

Since joining WTO

China’s Trade

Total Trade $ billions

Since joining WTO

2000

2001

2002

2003

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2005

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2008

2009

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2011

2012

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2500ExportsImports

Major Trading ($ billions)

EU USA Asean Hong Kong

Japan South Korea

Taiwan0

100

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400

500

600

Imports Exports

2012

Exports >$2,000

Imports >$1,800

Total trade with major partners >$3,800

Tiananmen Square Affect on US-China relations

Political and economic Sanctions

Some sanctions still in effect 10 years later

19801982

19841986

19881990

19921994

19961998

0

2

4

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8

10

12

14

16

% GDP growth 1980 to 1998

Tainted foodMelamine

• Dog Food• Baby formula

Formaldehyde• Blood Pudding

Monthly Wages 2012 20% increase in

minimum wage

Mexico $1,300

Beijing Shanghai Gansu Tibet Hubei Argentina  Vietnam 0

50

100

150

200

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300

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400

450

Monthly Wages in US $

Annual Wages

270% increase

Impact on cost of goods?

Energy Second largest oil

importer 2012:• 5.7 million BPD• US: 9.8 million BPD

By 2035: • 13 million BPD

Financial Foreign exchange reserves

• $3.44 Trillion (2013)• 65% US• 26% euros• 5% pounds• 3% in yen.

US Debt • $1.3 trillion US

China’s Economic Growth

Capital

Worlds largest manufacturing

Increased wages

Increased productivity

Recap Continued economic growth

Second largest economy

Largest exporter

Largest importer

Largest manufacturer

Largest foreign exchange reserves

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