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TopicUS-China trade war

Topic: US-China trade war

In US-China trade war, will India become a dumping ground for Chinese goods or can it benefit?

The US-China trade war is likely to have an adverse impact on global trade and economic growth. It could once again lead to a rise in global imbalances and inequality. However, India fears that that the Trump-Xi clash could also result in China using it as a dumping ground for its goods.

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India could stand to gain from US-China trade war

Apparel and electronics manufacturers, for instance, have already started diversifying production to China’s rivals such as Vietnam and India.

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