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Title: | Decoupling in the shipping industry: The effect of the US-Chinese trade war on the seaborne trade |
Authors: | Galani, Despoina-Danai |
Keywords: | Shipping industry Global economy Supply chain Seaborne trade volume Containers Dry bulk commodities |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Abstract: | The economic decoupling between USA and China, the two largest economies of the world, as the result of the deterioration of the two countries’ foreign affairs, is expected to have a short-term effect on the seaborn trade. Not only China is the second largest economy but is also a major shipping player, including shipbuilding and ship-financing services. The economic decoupling adds more uncertainty to an already shaken global environment of the last decade, shaped by several disruptions, such as Covid-19 pandemic, BREXIT, the Russo-Ukrainian War, along with the Trump Tariffs in 2018, create uncertainties that affect the shipping industry, representing more than 90% of global trade. This dissertation aims to provide answers by studying the disruption of US and China trade-war on Seaborne Trade. In the following dissertation it is proved that the interaction between the two economies and seaborne trade is decreased after 2018. |
URI: | https://sphere.acg.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/2434 |
Appears in Collections: | Program in Shipping Management |
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