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China
and the United States
The Links Grow Stronger
Both Economies Benefit from Growing Trade and Investment

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- Between 2000 and 2006, U.S. tech exports to China more than tripled, from $4.6 billion
to $14.1 billion.
- Only the United States two NAFTA partners, Canada and Mexico, are larger export
destinations for American tech products than China.
- Between 2000 and 2006, U.S. tech imports from China nearly quadrupled, from $26 billion
to $102 billion.
- Total U.S. direct investment in China was $16.9 billion in 2005, a 12 percent increase
over 2004.
- China needs to act fairly and responsibly in its trade policies, including fair exchange
rate policies, respect for intellectual property rights, complete WTO compliance, and
other factors that currently strain the economic relationship between China and the United
States.
- Public policy in both the United States and China must recognize the interdependent
nature of our economies and avoid protectionism and distorting trade practices. Such
policies restrain trade, damage economies, and raise prices for consumers.
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are delighted to bring you the 15th regular installment of the AeA Competitiveness Series. The
AeA research team produces these reports on the most timely and relevant issues to the
high-tech industry and to U.S. competitiveness in a global economy. We combine
rigorous data with careful analysis to provide industry leaders and policymakers the
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Matthew Kazmierczak
Vice President, Research and Industry Analysis
202.682.4438
matthew_kazmierczak@aeanet.org
Josh James
Senior Manager, Research and Industry Analysis
202.682.4422
josh_james@aeanet.org
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