The ongoing U.S.-China trade war is impacting businesses differently, with China accounting for 11% of U.S. trade in 2024, primarily in electronics, machinery, and furniture. Elevated tariffs introduced by President Trump, reaching up to 145%, have prompted many companies to pause shipments or raise prices to manage costs. The World Trade Organization warns that continued tariffs could significantly reduce bilateral trade and dampen economic activity. Analysis reveals that certain products, such as baby carriages, heavily rely on Chinese suppliers, indicating potential vulnerabilities in U.S. imports.


Source: https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/what-does-us-import-from-china/746291/

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