The United States is spending billions to shore up its manufacturing and has blacklisted a bunch of Chinese companies. But it also still imports a whole lot of stuff from China.
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Massive state support and a whole host of bad practices has allowed China to serve as the world’s factory for two decades. That started to shift in 2022. Will it last?