Harry Li

Haishi “Harry” Li is an assistant professor in economics at the HKU Business School of the University of Hong Kong. He works on international trade and international macroeconomics, with research interests spanning multinational production, trade policy, and climate change. He received a PhD in economics from University of Chicago and was a postdoctoral fellow at UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy.

Chinese Industrial Policy Triggers Duties, Reducing the Benefit of Subsidies

In new research, Yusheng Feng, Haishi Li, Siwei Wang, and Min Zhu show that higher industrial subsidies raise the likelihood and severity of foreign antidumping and countervailing duties. These retaliatory duties wipe out roughly a quarter of the revenue growth the subsidies would otherwise create for firms. Failing to address the potential consequences of subsidies may lead governments to overstate the net benefits of industrial policy and fuel deeper trade frictions.

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