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Euro-Area Exports and Imports During a US–China Trade War

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Europe gains access to diverted trade, but the direction and scale of the effect differ sharply between the US and Chinese markets.
Excluding the euro area deepens the simulated output losses and changes the US–China trade balance, showing why bilateral models miss important third-country effects.

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The Economy Graphics is a dedicated visual research team for The Economy, responsible for producing high-quality data charts, analytical graphics, and visual summaries that support the publication’s coverage of global economic, financial, technological, and policy developments. Drawing on data from research articles, public datasets, institutional reports, and The Economy’s own research team, the account transforms complex information into clear, structured, and publication-ready visual materials.

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