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Economist Douglas Irwin characterized the 'China shock'—the sharp increase in Chinese imports to the United States—as an exceptional and largely one-off event driven by a large-scale shift of labor from agriculture to industry in China combined with a growing working-age population.
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- History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org via serper
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