China Trade
China is the second largest country that the United States gets imports from, behind only Mexico. There has been an increase in electronic imports from China to the United States in recent years. These electronic items include televisions, DVD players, video game consoles and games to play on them, computers, and cell phones.
Another reason that many people in the United States aren’t happy with the imports coming from China is that things don’t seem to be balanced. The latest figures indicate that China is sending $200 billion more over in products to the United States annually then they are accepting in return. However, the United States International Trade Administration believes that China is simply able to offer what the United States needs. Why pay more to get it from another country when we know they are sending quality items?
Yet many countries are taking the stand that this gives China too much power when it comes to the issue of International trade. There are also concerns about the unfair trade practices that China is known for. However, United States officials firmly hold to the conclusion that they carefully monitor the International trade with China and require them to follow all the set policies and procedures involved in doing so.
If you are interested in finding out about the various aspects of imports and exports between the United States and China, the internet is a good resource. You can find out year by year what has exchanged hands as well as the dollar amounts. It is believed that International trade with China will continue to increase over the next couple of years as will the ongoing debate about it.




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