China’s Export Surge Masks Deeper Risks as U.S. Trade Suffers Sharp Decline
While China’s exports surged nearly 6% in November, shipments to the United States plummeted by almost 29%, exposing a troubling shift that threatens American manufacturing and economic sovereignty.
In a revealing snapshot of global trade dynamics, China's exports grew by an unexpected 5.9% in November, reaching $330.3 billion. Yet this headline number conceals a stark reality: shipments to the United States fell for the eighth consecutive month, plunging nearly 29% year-over-year. This sharp decline represents more than just a dip in trade figures—it signals a deepening challenge to American economic security rooted in overreliance on Chinese manufacturing and complex supply chains vulnerable to geopolitical tensions. Is America's Economic Freedom at Risk? President Trump’s recent trade truce with Chinese leader Xi Jinping temporarily eased tariffs and promised a thaw...
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