Rethinking U.S.-China Trade

Introduction The United States and China, as the two largest economies in the world, hold a unique and often uneasy economic interdependence. Historically framed as a case of comparative advantage and mutual gain, the U.S.-China trade relationship has increasingly become a site of geopolitical contestation. This transformation has been marked by rising protectionism, state-directed industrial policy, and growing strategic distrust. […]