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China Briefs
Two decades of data show rewiring, not decoupling, in U.S.-China economic relations
How much have shifting sentiment on global trade and recent U.S. policy actions restructured U.S. import value chains and their reliance on China?
How much did China’s domestic automakers benefit from a policy that forced foreign firms to form joint ventures in exchange for market access?
To what extent did China use unofficial trade restrictions (versus official tariffs) in the U.S.-China trade war?
A unique study compares the U.S. and China’s import reliance and supply risk for minerals that enable emerging technologies
Has China’s industrial policy given it a leg up in its competition with the U.S?
Untangling the ways that decoupling helps and hinders firms in both countries
Charting two decades of trends and the current state of technology interdependence and decoupling between the U.S. and China