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China Tariffs Revisited: Top 10 Changes In Last Four Years

Por: Forbes Business February 23, 2023

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China is now the largest buyer of a number of U.S. exports for the first time, including corn. Getty Images Let’s start with this. No top 25 U.S. trade partner has seen its trade grow more slowly than China’s since 2018. This doesn’t tell the whole story, not even close, but it’s a good place to start. 2018 is a reasonable benchmark since it is prior to former President Donald Trump’s broad-brush tariffs to Chinese imports taking full... + full article



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