Dec 6, 2016
The ties that bind: the U.S. and Chinese economies
Tensions are rising, but their futures may be inextricably linked.

Two women running business of banners pose with a support banner for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Yiwu International Trade Centre on November 10, 2016 in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province of China.
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Many economists — and Americans generally — have paused recently to consider what a Chinese-U.S. relationship would look like during the Trump years. The president-elect has waved the threat of severe tariffs, for example. Diplomatically, Trump appears to be taking a tough line with Beijing, but the Chinese and American economies are connected on a great many levels.