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From soybeans and smartphones to financial services and global supply chains, China-US economic ties are far more complex than simple trade figures.
Today, we examine the economic relations between the world's two largest economies from four key dimensions: goods trade, services trade, global value chains and China's role as a major consumer market.
So, beyond the headlines about trade deficit, what does the China-US economic relationship actually look like?
From soybeans and smartphones to financial services and global supply chains, China-US economic ties are far more complex than simple trade figures.
Today, we examine the economic relations between the world's two largest economies from four key dimensions: goods trade, services trade, global value chains and China's role as a major consumer market.
So, beyond the headlines about trade deficit, what does the China-US economic relationship actually look like?