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Posted: 2025-04-15 05:48:39 UTC

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In 2023, China's manufacturing exports and imports accounted for 18.9% and 7.7% of the world's total, respectively, while the United States accounted for 6.9% and 15.0%, and the European Union accounted for 33.6% and 30.4%. Most countries, including the EU, need trade balance, but only China relies on manufacturing surplus to provide employment for hundreds of millions of "surplus" labor, and the world's surplus is provided by the United States.
China's significant share of global manufacturing exports and imports.
The United States' role as a major importer.
The European Union's substantial share of global trade.
China's reliance on a manufacturing surplus for employment.
The United States providing the world's surplus.
Trade imbalances between major economies.
China's dependence on manufacturing surplus for employment.
The sustainability of the United States providing the world's surplus.