America's Trade: Trading Between America And China

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In the course of out many years, America and China, has enlarged it’s trade. Even though in the trade, America has imported more from China than it’s exports to the country. In addition, it is known that the trading between China and America is very negative. It is very depressing because American job’s are stolen leading to scarcity and extreme liabilities. This situation is very negative to the economy and government of America and seems to positive for China, where they gain jobs. This is known because more and more companies move from USA to the global manufacturing hub called China, where they have cheap labor . Currently is it known that America owes over one trillion dollar to china, and our trade is mostly why. It is known, if America

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