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U.S. manufacturing

Don’t Be Fooled: The China-US Trade War Is Here to Stay
By Li Qiang
The tariffs may be lower, but the structural tensions at the heart of the trade conflict remain unchanged.

China Doesn’t Fear Tariffs. It Fears a Credible US Industrial Strategy.
By Li Qiang
Tariffs alone cannot undo decades of offshoring. Without a complementary labor strategy and industrial policy in the United States, China's manufacturing advantage will remain intact.

How the US Neoliberal Shift Fed China’s Rise
By Shannon Tiezzi
Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson discusses the intersecting economic interests in China and the U.S. that transformed global trade starting in the 1970s.

In the Power Line Business, ‘Made in USA’ Thrives in China
By Susan Chan Shifflett
How U.S. companies have found business opportunities in keeping China's lights turned on.

The American Dream: Made in China?
By Jin Kai
After thirty years of U.S. outsourcing, the economic relationship between the U.S. and China is shifting yet again.
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