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The relevance of re-exports for identifying strategic dependencies

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Re-exports matter when measuring foreign import concentration and production capacity substitution to identify strategic dependencies. The Eurostat’s new FIGARO database allows for disentagling domestic exports and re-exports. Our results provide evidence that certain raw materials (aluminium, nickel and copper), photosensitive semiconductors and spacecraft might deserve special attention in future-in-depth reviews. Other products are chemicals and textiles.

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  • RUEDA CANTUCHE Jose & PEDAUGA Luis & MANDRAS Giovanni, 2022. "The relevance of re-exports for identifying strategic dependencies," JRC Research Reports JRC128381, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc128381
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    FIGARO database; bilateral trade; strategic dependencies;
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