
How intermediate goods sparked the blue touch paper of a trade war
Natixis takes a look at the land grab on intermediate goods, now Europe is increasingly dependent on China and why ASEAN is on the rise

One of the trade war triggers between the United States and China has been the impact of a policy-driven focus in China that sought to help firms grab a larger share of the intermediate goods – inputs used to produce final goods – that American firms previously produced for the rest of the world.
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