For decades, China has moved methodically to dominate ever more industries, from toys and clothing in the 1980s to semiconductors and renewable energy today.
China now produces a third of the world’s manufactured goods — more than the United States, Germany, Japan, South Korea and Britain combined.
Its trade surplus in these goods is equal to a tenth of the entire Chinese economy.
Top leaders in the United States and Europe have begun calling on China to dial back how much it sells to the world, and to increase its imports.
On Tuesday, President Biden is expected to raise U.S. tariffs sharply on imports from China of electric cars, solar panels and other high-tech manufactured goods.
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