China’s Cross-border Economic Integration: Formalising Cattle Imports from Myanmar

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
S. Waldron, Zhizhi Si, Theingi Myint, Dominic Smith
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Abstract:China has sought agricultural integration with neighbouring countries to access resources, promote economic development and border stability, and to manage problems of food safety, biosecurity and smuggling. Based on fieldwork and primary data from both sides of the border, this article examines the way that these forces play out in the case of the Myanmar–China cattle trade. Both countries have embarked on the formidable task of diverting a large flow of smuggled cattle into formal channels where cattle are inspected for diseases and taxes levied. While these measures were facilitated by high-level policy support and about US$1 billion in government and corporate investment, they have not been successful in formalising and expanding the trade. This is primarily because the Myanmar government was concerned with resource depletion and because smuggling is more profitable for value chain actors. As such, these concerns should be incorporated into future revised trade programmes. This article enhances our understanding of China’s cross-border integration programme and provides new empirical data for researchers of trade policy, transboundary disease management and agricultural development.
中国跨境经济一体化:从缅甸进口牛的正规化
摘要:中国寻求与邻国的农业一体化,以获取资源,促进经济发展和边境稳定,并解决食品安全、生物安全和走私问题。基于实地调查和边境两侧的原始数据,本文考察了这些力量在缅甸-中国牛贸易中的表现方式。两国都开始了艰巨的任务,将大量走私牛转移到正规渠道,在那里对牛进行疾病检查和征税。尽管这些措施得到了高层政策支持和约10亿美元的政府和企业投资的推动,但它们并没有成功地使贸易正式化和扩大。这主要是因为缅甸政府担心资源枯竭,也因为走私对价值链参与者来说更有利可图。因此,这些关切应当纳入今后修订的贸易方案。这篇文章增进了我们对中国跨境一体化计划的理解,并为贸易政策、跨境疾病管理和农业发展的研究人员提供了新的经验数据。
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