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The U.S. share of global trade has progressively decreased—from over 20% during the postwar period to barely over 8% today—while China has increased its position and now captures over 14% of world trade. Asia accounts for over 40% of global trade. Read more in the thread below.
Apr 20, 2025, 8:25 PM
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