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    A newly released global trade simulation forecasts a dramatic contraction in Chinese exports to the United States, projecting a decline of $485 billion by 2027. The data, derived from the Observatory of Economic Complexity’s tariff simulator, is based on current and proposed tariff structures as trade tensions between the two nations persist.

    $485 billion loss forecast for China in US trade outlook
    Chinese exports face steep decline under revised US tariff policies

    The U.S. currently imposes tariffs of approximately 51% on Chinese goods, while American exports to China face an average tariff of 32.6%. If no agreement is reached by August 12, U.S. tariffs could increase to as much as 145%, further straining trade flows. As of 2024, China exported $438.9 billion in goods to the U.S., making the projected decline particularly significant, as it could surpass the combined export reductions from all other countries.

    According to the simulator, U.S. exports to China are also set to fall by $101 billion. Key American sectors expected to be affected include soybeans, integrated circuits, crude petroleum, petroleum gas, and automotive products. The predicted export losses underscore the broader impact of the ongoing tariff dispute, not only on bilateral trade but also on global supply chains.

    Vietnam, Russia expected to gain as China shifts strategy

    The simulation identifies Russia as the primary beneficiary of China’s reoriented trade strategy, with an anticipated $69.8 billion increase in exports to China. Other countries likely to see gains include Vietnam ($34.4 billion), Saudi Arabia ($28 billion), South Korea ($27.9 billion), Australia ($24.6 billion), and Japan ($21.4 billion), reflecting China’s strategic diversification in trade partnerships amid U.S. tensions.

    In parallel, U.S. imports are expected to shift significantly. Canada and Mexico are projected to supply an additional $128 billion and $77 billion in goods, respectively, as North American trade flows increase despite unresolved trade deals. The UK, following a recent agreement, is forecast to expand its exports to the U.S. by $23 billion.

    Trade simulator points to continued weakening in US imports

    Product-level analysis of the tariff simulator data highlights major declines in U.S. imports of broadcasting equipment and computers, down $59.2 billion and $58.7 billion, respectively. Cars from South Korea are projected to decline by $13.5 billion. States such as Texas, California, and Oregon, which have strong export relationships with China, are expected to feel the economic impact most acutely, particularly in sectors like electronics, machinery, and energy.

    Container shipping data from the Port of Los Angeles supports the projection of reduced Chinese imports. After a temporary spike in early July, daily vessel arrivals declined to 58.7, with some days registering as low as 55. This drop follows the rollback of a planned tariff increase in June, and industry experts view it as a short-term indicator of weakening trade activity.

    Amid warnings from industry groups about growing uncertainty, former U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez remarked that while trade disruptions may pass, protectionist policies ultimately weaken national economic performance. – By Content Syndication Services.

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