The Sino-Malaysian Rubber Trade, 1950-80: A Global History
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Published:2023-09-06
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Page:1-20
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ISSN:1740-0228
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Container-title:Journal of Global History
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Global History
Abstract
Abstract
This article examines the evolution of the Sino-Malaysian rubber trade between 1950 and 1980 from a global perspective. In the 1950s, this trade was one part of a triangular rubber trade extending from Southeast Asia through China to the European socialist countries who were the real buyers of much of the Malayan rubber exported to China. While China stopped its rubber re-exports to the Soviet Union in 1961, the Sino-Malaysian rubber trade continued to evolve under the shadow of global events, especially Malaysia’s economic tensions with industrialized Western countries and China’s military confrontations with its enemies. The engagement of so many global players in this trade brought more pressures, challenges, and opportunities for Malaysia and China as they bargained with each other, consequently contributing to the sharp fluctuation of trade during this period.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,History