Bilateral trade flow between Mexico and China in the agricultural sector from 1990 to 2017

Objective: to describe the bilateral agro-food trade relationship between Mexico and China, as well as to know the pattern of trade that prevails. Methodology: the agro-food business relationship defined in the first 24 chapters of the Harmonized Tariff Classification System has a different tune, wi...

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Autores principales: Aviles Quintanar, Diego Alberto, Wong-González, Pablo
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Posgrados de la División de Ciencias Económica Administrativas 2022
Acceso en línea:https://indiciales.unison.mx/index.php/Indicial/article/view/26
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Sumario:Objective: to describe the bilateral agro-food trade relationship between Mexico and China, as well as to know the pattern of trade that prevails. Methodology: the agro-food business relationship defined in the first 24 chapters of the Harmonized Tariff Classification System has a different tune, with which descriptive and comparative indexes were constructed in the bilateral relationship. Limitations: The analysis was left at the level of chapters of the tariff classifications, that is, to two digits, it was not possible to explore four or six digits due to the lack of information obtained from the United Nations Trade Database (COMTRADE ). Results: Mexico presents a Revealed Compared Advantage, as well as an ascending complementarity in the sector studied, which already exceeds 5 percent according to the Commercial Complementarity Index. Mexico represents a competitive threat for the study sector by 68 percent, and China in turn threatens Mexico by 53 percent, results obtained according to the competitive threat index. Conclusions: Mexico can increase its export capacity at the levels expressed there.