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U.S.-China trade relations

U.S.-China trade relations refer to the economic interactions between the two largest economies in the world. These countries engage in a vast exchange of goods and services, with the U.S. importing electronics, clothing, and machinery from China, while exporting agricultural products, aircraft, and technology. While trade has fueled growth, tensions have emerged over issues like trade deficits, intellectual property theft, and tariffs. Disputes often lead to negotiations aimed at balancing trade practices and addressing concerns. Both nations strive for a mutually beneficial relationship, as their economies are deeply interconnected.