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Since 2018 , escalating tariffs between the US and China have dramatically altered trade patterns.
Chinese goods dropping from 21.6% to 14% of US imports by 2023 .
Despite reduced direct imports, US dependence on Chinese products has actually increased.
This suggests trade barriers have merely rerouted, rather than reduced, economic interdependence.
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