Yes trade war since 2018 is still ongoing if not intensifying, but results are also self-explanatory: China (Mainland) 2020 exports further expanded to $2.5 trillion, while US dipped to $1.44 trillion.
But what's more staggering is in the
Hi-Tech sector. China (Mainland) 2020 exports further expanded to
$757.7 billion, while US has contracted to $143.5 billion. China is more than 5 times that of US, without even including HK's data (mostly re-export) which is another $340.1 billion into account.
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Less than 10% of US exports is Hi-Tech, the rest like chicken wings or soy beans can be substituted by sources like Brazil. Results say this trade-tech-financial-propaganda war is good, wanna see how resilient is US on this, not to mention their skyrocketing foreign debt and money printing.