Brazil and United States: An analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016

Trade relations between Brazil and the United States are old and date back to Brazil's independence. The United States has always been an important trade partner, however, its weight in the Brazilian trade baskethas been reduced in parallel with the intensification of internationa...

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Main Authors: Samuel Santos de Oliveira, Camila do Carmo Hermida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Alagoas 2021-01-01
Series:Diversitas Journal
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ifal.edu.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/1505
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spelling doaj-24517f556c634efd8187f97f9498f6cd2021-03-13T00:30:06ZengUniversidade Estadual de AlagoasDiversitas Journal2525-52152021-01-01611092111310.17648/diversitas-journal-v6i1-1505Brazil and United States: An analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016Samuel Santos de Oliveira0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7206-5132 Camila do Carmo Hermida1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6606-251XMestradoem Economia; Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL); Maceió, Alagoas; Brasil. samuel_oliveira13@hotmail.comProfessora da Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade e Mestrado em Economia Aplicada; Universidade Federal de Alagoas(UFAL); Maceió, Alagoas; Brasil; camila.hermida@feac.ufal.brTrade relations between Brazil and the United States are old and date back to Brazil's independence. The United States has always been an important trade partner, however, its weight in the Brazilian trade baskethas been reduced in parallel with the intensification of international fragmentation of production and the growing emphasis of Brazil's partnership with China. The aim of the article is to present a comparative analysis of the insertion of Brazil and the United States in international trade and thetrade relationship between them in the recent period (2005-2016). Statistical analysis using COMTRADE data provides that the main Brazilian export products to the United States have a higher degree of technological sophistication than the standard for theworld. The results also point to a greater concentration on exports than on imports from Brazil and a trend towards growth in the degree of their concentration. Brazil has a much greater specialization in products with low technological intensity, but a greater presence of products with more technological intensity in exports to the United States, which reveals the importance of their relationshipin the recent period.https://periodicos.ifal.edu.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/1505trate specialization patternbilateral relationsexport basket
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Camila do Carmo Hermida
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Camila do Carmo Hermida
Brazil and United States: An analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016
Diversitas Journal
trate specialization pattern
bilateral relations
export basket
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Camila do Carmo Hermida
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title Brazil and United States: An analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016
title_short Brazil and United States: An analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016
title_full Brazil and United States: An analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016
title_fullStr Brazil and United States: An analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016
title_full_unstemmed Brazil and United States: An analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016
title_sort brazil and united states: an analysis of foreign and bilateral tradein 2005-2016
publisher Universidade Estadual de Alagoas
series Diversitas Journal
issn 2525-5215
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Trade relations between Brazil and the United States are old and date back to Brazil's independence. The United States has always been an important trade partner, however, its weight in the Brazilian trade baskethas been reduced in parallel with the intensification of international fragmentation of production and the growing emphasis of Brazil's partnership with China. The aim of the article is to present a comparative analysis of the insertion of Brazil and the United States in international trade and thetrade relationship between them in the recent period (2005-2016). Statistical analysis using COMTRADE data provides that the main Brazilian export products to the United States have a higher degree of technological sophistication than the standard for theworld. The results also point to a greater concentration on exports than on imports from Brazil and a trend towards growth in the degree of their concentration. Brazil has a much greater specialization in products with low technological intensity, but a greater presence of products with more technological intensity in exports to the United States, which reveals the importance of their relationshipin the recent period.
topic trate specialization pattern
bilateral relations
export basket
url https://periodicos.ifal.edu.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/1505
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