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International Trade: What Happens in
     China Doesn’t Stay in China
       Transatlantic Conference on Food and Fuels
                   October 16-18, 2011

                E. Wesley F. Peterson
         Department of Agricultural Economics
            University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Agricultural trade is important for
producers and consumers in Nebraska,
the US and the EU

   Exports account for about 30 percent of the value of
    agricultural production in Nebraska.

   Between 20 and 25 percent of agricultural production in the US
    and EU is exported.

   Food and Agricultural imports in 2009 were valued at $101
    billion in the US and $141 billion in the EU (6.3 and 8.4 percent
    of total merchandise imports respectively).
Three important trends are influencing
the agricultural trade of Nebraska, the
United States and the European Union

1.   Changing Composition of World Agricultural Trade

2.   Neighborhood effects

3.   Asia Rising
First trend: Changing Composition of World Agricultural
              Trade.
 Historically, US agricultural exports have been dominated by bulk
 commodities (68 percent of agricultural exports in 1967 compared
 with 14 percent for consumer-oriented goods). Today, bulk
 commodities and consumer-oriented goods have similar shares
 (41 and 39 percent respectively).
               Shares of Bulk, Consumer-oriented and Intermediate Products
                                 in US Agricultural Exports
               80

               70

               60

               50

               40

               30

               20

               10

                0




                    Bulk Commodities   Consumer-oriented Goods   Intermediate Goods
The composition of world agricultural
trade has also changed:

   In 1961, consumer-oriented goods defined as meat, dairy,
    fruits, vegetables and beverages made up 25 percent of world
    agricultural exports compared with 56 percent in 2008.

Note that EU food and agricultural exports have always been
focused on consumer-oriented products. Consumer-oriented
goods made up about 53 percent of EU agricultural exports in
1961 compared with 51 percent in 2008.
Nebraska Agricultural Exports. Percentages made up of
bulk commodities, consumer-oriented goods and
intermediate goods



Bulk                      30.2        28.6        34.7        30.1
Consumer                  30.2        34.6        39.5        47.9
Intermediate              39.6        36.8        25.8        22.0
Value of Agricultural
Exports ($ million)      843.5      1,349.0     2,335.4     2,744.5


  Source: USDA Foreign Agriculture Service and Author’s calculations
Second trend: Neighborhood effects
   As multilateral trade liberalization has stalled, countries have
    turned to regional and bilateral trade agreements. Along with
    earlier regional agreements such as the EU and NAFTA, these
    trade pacts have led to increased regional food and agricultural
    trade.
                  Percentage of US Agricultural Exports to Selected Regions, 1907-2010
             80
             70
             60
             50
             40
             30
             20
             10
              0
                    1967     1970      1975   1980       1985    1990   1995   2000    2005    2010
                     Developing Countries            East Asia                 North America
                     Latin America                   EU-27                     Former USSR
EU agricultural exports divided by EU agricultural
imports (degree of food self-sufficiency)


       1.2



        1



       0.8



       0.6
                             y = -0.0002x2 + 0.0241x + 0.3781   Series1
                                        R² = 0.9837             Poly. (Series1)
       0.4



       0.2



        0
Percentage of Nebraska Food and
Agricultural Exports Destined for
Selected Regions


 Developing countries   66.5   73.4   70.1   69.7
 East Asia              32.5   28.6   28.3   34.2
 North America          50.7   56.2   54.3   49.1
 Latin America          38.7   46.8   44.0   41.5
 EU-27                  4.1    3.3    3.2    4.4
 Former USSR            1.1    2.5    3.1    1.7
Third trend: Asia Rising – How significant are China
               and India in the world economy?

Share of the World Economy Accounted For by Various Countries and Regions (%).

                                                    1993    2009
China                                               1.8     8.2
India                                               1.0     2.4
Brazil                                              1.9     2.6
Russia                                              1.4     2.2

BRIC                                                6.1     15.4
Japan                                               18.2     8.2
Korea                                                1.4     1.6
East Asia (China, Japan, Korea)                     21.4    18.0

Emerging Asia (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia)   3.9     11.6
EU-27                                               30.0    28.8
US                                                  27.1    24.1
High-income (EU-27, US, Japan, Korea)               76.7    62.7

Source: World Bank
EU and US Trade with Asia and China, 2009
(billion dollars and percentages of totals).
                                    Total           Asia (%)           China (%)
 US merchandise exports             1,057         286 (27.1%)           70 (6.6%)
 US merchandise imports             1,602         620 (38.7%)          310 (19.4%)
 US agricultural exports             120           51 (42.5%)          18 (15.0%)
 US agricultural imports             101           25 (24.8%)           6 (5.9%)


 EU merchandise exports*            1,528         383 (25.1%)          113 (7.4%)
 EU merchandise imports*            1,673         621 (37.1%)          299 (17.0%)
 EU agricultural exports*            110           26 (23.6%)           5 (4.5%)
 EU agricultural imports*            141           32 (22.7%)           7 (5.0%)

             *Extra-EU trade (excludes intra-trade among EU members)
             Source: WTO
Asia’s weight in the world is substantial and
growing. This is particularly true for trade.

   Note, however: If the Chinese economy grows at an annual rate
    of 8 percent for the foreseeable future (unlikely) while the US
    economy grows at an annual rate of 1.5 percent (not
    unimaginable), it would take about 17 years for Chinese GDP to
    equal US GDP.

   And when China’s economy is as large as that of the US, China
    will still have about four times as many people so per capita
    income would only be about one-fourth of per capita income in
    the US. Currently per capita income in the US is eleven times
    that of China.
US Agricultural Exports (bulk commodities, consumer
oriented goods and intermediate goods)
                   Con-          Inter-       Total*      Bulk          Cons.          Intermed.
Year   Bulk*      sumer*        mediate*                 share**       share**          share**
1967   4.34         0.89           1.16        6.39       67.9          13.9             18.2

1970   4.60         0.99           1.64        7.19       64.0          13.8             22.2
1975   16.49        2.21           3.14       21.84       75.5          10.1             14.4
1980   28.79        4.88           7.57       41.22       69.8          11.8             18.4
1985   17.87        4.76           6.41       29.04       61.5          16.4             22.1
1990   20.24       10.58           8.67       39.49       51.3          26.8             21.9
1995   26.01       19.06          11.14       56.21       46.3          33.9             19.8
2000   18.59       21.70          10.97       51.26       36.3          42.3             21.4
2005   23.22       27.21          12.75       63.18       36.8          43.1             20.1
2010   47.19       45.43          23.19      115.81       40.8          39.2             20.0
         Source: FAS
         *Billions of current dollars
         ** Share in total agricultural exports of bulk, consumer and intermediate
         agricultural goods. Exports of forest and fish products have been excluded)
Percentage of US Agricultural Exports to
Selected Regions, 1967-2010.
        Developing   East     North      Latin             Former
 Year    countries   Asia    America    America    EU-27   USSR
 1967      39.6      18.9       9.9       9.4       36.9    0.3
 1970      36.6      22.9      13.6       9.7       34.9    0.3
 1975      46.8      21.4       8.7      10.5       34.2    5.2
 1980      50.9      28.3      10.5      14.8       31.6    2.5
 1985      51.7      29.5      10.5      14.5       24.0    6.5
 1990      49.4      35.4      17.1      12.9       18.9    5.7
 1995      53.4      38.5      16.6      14.2       15.6    2.4
 2000      53.1      32.8      27.4      20.7       12.7    1.6
 2005      58.7      29.4      31.7      23.6       11.1    2.1
 2010      66.7      35.1      27.2      21.5       7.7     1.4
             Source: USDA Foreign Agriculture Service
             and author’s calculations.
Percentage of Extra-EU Agricultural
Exports to Selected Regions, 1998-2009.
Year   Non-EU                             Middle
       Europe   CIS     Asia     Africa    East    US     China
1998     --      --     19.1      13.5      8.8    14.4    1.4
2000     --      --     22.8      12.0      9.5    16.0    2.6
2003    19.2     9.2    21.7      12.7      8.2    19.4    2.2
2005    19.3    10.4    22.9      11.9      8.2    18.7    3.4
2007    17.5    13.0    22.7      13.2      8.3    16.9    4.1
2009    18.3    12.1    23.6      15.0      9.0    13.6   4.90

          Source: WTO and author’s calculations
The table below traces the development of the EEC as it was
enlarged and took on further responsibilities culminating in the
EU with 27 members today.
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19 wes peterson

  • 1. International Trade: What Happens in China Doesn’t Stay in China Transatlantic Conference on Food and Fuels October 16-18, 2011 E. Wesley F. Peterson Department of Agricultural Economics University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • 2. Agricultural trade is important for producers and consumers in Nebraska, the US and the EU  Exports account for about 30 percent of the value of agricultural production in Nebraska.  Between 20 and 25 percent of agricultural production in the US and EU is exported.  Food and Agricultural imports in 2009 were valued at $101 billion in the US and $141 billion in the EU (6.3 and 8.4 percent of total merchandise imports respectively).
  • 3. Three important trends are influencing the agricultural trade of Nebraska, the United States and the European Union 1. Changing Composition of World Agricultural Trade 2. Neighborhood effects 3. Asia Rising
  • 4. First trend: Changing Composition of World Agricultural Trade. Historically, US agricultural exports have been dominated by bulk commodities (68 percent of agricultural exports in 1967 compared with 14 percent for consumer-oriented goods). Today, bulk commodities and consumer-oriented goods have similar shares (41 and 39 percent respectively). Shares of Bulk, Consumer-oriented and Intermediate Products in US Agricultural Exports 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Bulk Commodities Consumer-oriented Goods Intermediate Goods
  • 5. The composition of world agricultural trade has also changed:  In 1961, consumer-oriented goods defined as meat, dairy, fruits, vegetables and beverages made up 25 percent of world agricultural exports compared with 56 percent in 2008. Note that EU food and agricultural exports have always been focused on consumer-oriented products. Consumer-oriented goods made up about 53 percent of EU agricultural exports in 1961 compared with 51 percent in 2008.
  • 6. Nebraska Agricultural Exports. Percentages made up of bulk commodities, consumer-oriented goods and intermediate goods Bulk 30.2 28.6 34.7 30.1 Consumer 30.2 34.6 39.5 47.9 Intermediate 39.6 36.8 25.8 22.0 Value of Agricultural Exports ($ million) 843.5 1,349.0 2,335.4 2,744.5 Source: USDA Foreign Agriculture Service and Author’s calculations
  • 7. Second trend: Neighborhood effects  As multilateral trade liberalization has stalled, countries have turned to regional and bilateral trade agreements. Along with earlier regional agreements such as the EU and NAFTA, these trade pacts have led to increased regional food and agricultural trade. Percentage of US Agricultural Exports to Selected Regions, 1907-2010 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1967 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 Developing Countries East Asia North America Latin America EU-27 Former USSR
  • 8. EU agricultural exports divided by EU agricultural imports (degree of food self-sufficiency) 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 y = -0.0002x2 + 0.0241x + 0.3781 Series1 R² = 0.9837 Poly. (Series1) 0.4 0.2 0
  • 9. Percentage of Nebraska Food and Agricultural Exports Destined for Selected Regions Developing countries 66.5 73.4 70.1 69.7 East Asia 32.5 28.6 28.3 34.2 North America 50.7 56.2 54.3 49.1 Latin America 38.7 46.8 44.0 41.5 EU-27 4.1 3.3 3.2 4.4 Former USSR 1.1 2.5 3.1 1.7
  • 10. Third trend: Asia Rising – How significant are China and India in the world economy? Share of the World Economy Accounted For by Various Countries and Regions (%). 1993 2009 China 1.8 8.2 India 1.0 2.4 Brazil 1.9 2.6 Russia 1.4 2.2 BRIC 6.1 15.4 Japan 18.2 8.2 Korea 1.4 1.6 East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) 21.4 18.0 Emerging Asia (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia) 3.9 11.6 EU-27 30.0 28.8 US 27.1 24.1 High-income (EU-27, US, Japan, Korea) 76.7 62.7 Source: World Bank
  • 11. EU and US Trade with Asia and China, 2009 (billion dollars and percentages of totals). Total Asia (%) China (%) US merchandise exports 1,057 286 (27.1%) 70 (6.6%) US merchandise imports 1,602 620 (38.7%) 310 (19.4%) US agricultural exports 120 51 (42.5%) 18 (15.0%) US agricultural imports 101 25 (24.8%) 6 (5.9%) EU merchandise exports* 1,528 383 (25.1%) 113 (7.4%) EU merchandise imports* 1,673 621 (37.1%) 299 (17.0%) EU agricultural exports* 110 26 (23.6%) 5 (4.5%) EU agricultural imports* 141 32 (22.7%) 7 (5.0%) *Extra-EU trade (excludes intra-trade among EU members) Source: WTO
  • 12. Asia’s weight in the world is substantial and growing. This is particularly true for trade.  Note, however: If the Chinese economy grows at an annual rate of 8 percent for the foreseeable future (unlikely) while the US economy grows at an annual rate of 1.5 percent (not unimaginable), it would take about 17 years for Chinese GDP to equal US GDP.  And when China’s economy is as large as that of the US, China will still have about four times as many people so per capita income would only be about one-fourth of per capita income in the US. Currently per capita income in the US is eleven times that of China.
  • 13.
  • 14. US Agricultural Exports (bulk commodities, consumer oriented goods and intermediate goods) Con- Inter- Total* Bulk Cons. Intermed. Year Bulk* sumer* mediate* share** share** share** 1967 4.34 0.89 1.16 6.39 67.9 13.9 18.2 1970 4.60 0.99 1.64 7.19 64.0 13.8 22.2 1975 16.49 2.21 3.14 21.84 75.5 10.1 14.4 1980 28.79 4.88 7.57 41.22 69.8 11.8 18.4 1985 17.87 4.76 6.41 29.04 61.5 16.4 22.1 1990 20.24 10.58 8.67 39.49 51.3 26.8 21.9 1995 26.01 19.06 11.14 56.21 46.3 33.9 19.8 2000 18.59 21.70 10.97 51.26 36.3 42.3 21.4 2005 23.22 27.21 12.75 63.18 36.8 43.1 20.1 2010 47.19 45.43 23.19 115.81 40.8 39.2 20.0 Source: FAS *Billions of current dollars ** Share in total agricultural exports of bulk, consumer and intermediate agricultural goods. Exports of forest and fish products have been excluded)
  • 15. Percentage of US Agricultural Exports to Selected Regions, 1967-2010. Developing East North Latin Former Year countries Asia America America EU-27 USSR 1967 39.6 18.9 9.9 9.4 36.9 0.3 1970 36.6 22.9 13.6 9.7 34.9 0.3 1975 46.8 21.4 8.7 10.5 34.2 5.2 1980 50.9 28.3 10.5 14.8 31.6 2.5 1985 51.7 29.5 10.5 14.5 24.0 6.5 1990 49.4 35.4 17.1 12.9 18.9 5.7 1995 53.4 38.5 16.6 14.2 15.6 2.4 2000 53.1 32.8 27.4 20.7 12.7 1.6 2005 58.7 29.4 31.7 23.6 11.1 2.1 2010 66.7 35.1 27.2 21.5 7.7 1.4 Source: USDA Foreign Agriculture Service and author’s calculations.
  • 16. Percentage of Extra-EU Agricultural Exports to Selected Regions, 1998-2009. Year Non-EU Middle Europe CIS Asia Africa East US China 1998 -- -- 19.1 13.5 8.8 14.4 1.4 2000 -- -- 22.8 12.0 9.5 16.0 2.6 2003 19.2 9.2 21.7 12.7 8.2 19.4 2.2 2005 19.3 10.4 22.9 11.9 8.2 18.7 3.4 2007 17.5 13.0 22.7 13.2 8.3 16.9 4.1 2009 18.3 12.1 23.6 15.0 9.0 13.6 4.90 Source: WTO and author’s calculations
  • 17. The table below traces the development of the EEC as it was enlarged and took on further responsibilities culminating in the EU with 27 members today.