Holy shit, Tommy is right, China’s exports to US are only 2-3% of its GDP
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Date: April 5th, 2025 9:41 AM
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Do you think Trump realizes this?
Grok, what percentage of China’s GDP are exports to the US?
As of 2024, China’s exports to the United States, valued at approximately $436–$460 billion USD, account for about 2.4–2.8% of its GDP, estimated at $18.42 trillion USD, with 2.5% as a likely midpoint based on data from the Observatory of Economic Complexity, World Bank, and China’s National Bureau of Statistics. This percentage reflects a decline from historical highs (e.g., exports were 36% of GDP in 2006), with the U.S. share dropping as China diversifies markets, a trend supported by 2023 figures showing $501.22 billion in U.S. exports against a $17.79 trillion GDP (2.82%). Despite a late-2024 export surge—$48.8 billion to the U.S. in December alone—driven by anticipated tariffs, the overall reliance on U.S. trade remains modest, though exact 2025 figures hinge on evolving policies.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5705705&forum_id=2Elisa#48817712) |
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