America's exports to China amounted toFree trade is just another liberal lie. Why should they be allowed to sell stuff here without paying a tariff? They say they are free trading, but the tax on a US made automobile in China is about 25 per cent. While some countries say they free trade, they use all sorts of other legal strictures to blunt it. If the law only allows one vehicle a day to be off loaded from a transporter, that ship would be in port for about ten years.
Our exports to China are ownership of our industry, real estate and intellectual property that they decided not to steal. The biggest real export to China is scrap metal. And, that may come back to us in a real bad way.
Consumers will always want the cheapest item available, but that is not always in the best interest of the nation. After buying all of those cheap gee gaws from China at Wally Mart, then they wonder why their job has gone to China.
Here is some interesting reading on the Canadian experience: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-05-02/how-canada-s-flirtation-with-a-china-oil-market-soured.html
$122 billion or 7.7% of overall US exports
1. Oil seed: $13.8 billion
2. Aircraft, spacecraft: $12.6 billion
3. Machines, engines, pumps: $12.2 billion
4. Electronic equipment: $11.4 billion
5. Vehicles: $10.3 billion
6. Medical, technical equipment: $7.7 billion
7. Plastics: $4.7 billion
8. Woodpulp: $3.6 billion
9. Copper: $3.5 billion
10. Organic chemicals: $3 billion
These are facts.
http://www.worldsrichestcountries.com/top_us_exports.html
The U.S. is the 2nd biggest exporter in the world. We export more then all but one other country.