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Brad Setser on How World Trade Changed In the Last Three Years

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China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Russia: What Does That Mean for Global Trade?

Saudi Arabia structurally is either going to be drawing on its accumulated savings, which it has a lot, or it needs somehow to orchestrate higher oil prices. Last year, oil prices shot up, and this Chinese current account surplus also increased. The European, Japanese, Korean current account surplus either shrank in the case of Japan swung briefly into deficit for Korea, or really swung into deficit for Europe. I did probably was a conscious choice to make that one of my first blog posts because I did think it was something worth noting and something that hadn't been noticed.

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