Relations (1)
cross_type 2.00 — strongly supporting 3 facts
China is linked to trade agreements through its role as a primary source of imports for U.S. industries [1], its geopolitical positioning within U.S. trade policy [2], and the challenges regarding compliance in bilateral trade agreements between the U.S. and China [3].
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 1 fact
claimWeak compliance between the United States and China regarding agreements, such as those in the trade sector, makes it impossible to develop a viable relationship.
Policy Paper: Decoding the United States on Tariffs and Trade freiheit.org 1 fact
claimCoercive United States trade agreements that demand countries choose between the United States and China tend to portray China in a friendlier light.
Tariffs: Estimating the Economic Impact of the 2025 Measures and ... richmondfed.org 1 fact
claimUnder the Richmond Fed's 'Scenario 2' tariff model, U.S. industries such as leather, apparel, and textile products face steep tariff increases due to their reliance on imports from China and USMCA partners in categories not covered by trade agreements.