
The American Entrepreneurs Who First Opened The Chinese Market
Odd Lots
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Evolving Perspectives on US-China Trade
This chapter explores the complexities of US-China trade relations, tracing historical shifts from viewing China as a market to a competitive manufacturing giant after its WTO entry in 2001. It discusses how political rhetoric and national labels oversimplify the interconnectedness of global commerce, highlighting the stagnant views on Chinese-made goods despite evolving trade dynamics. Additionally, the chapter examines the cultural transformation in American perceptions of China’s manufacturing capabilities and the intricate relationship between labor and economic policies.
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