// Global Analysis Archive
US exports to China supported 1.06 million American jobs and totaled $151.3B in goods (2022) plus $39.6B in services (2021), but growth is lagging other major markets. Agriculture and pharmaceuticals are expanding while semiconductors, energy, and mobility-driven services face policy, geopolitical, and structural headwinds.
The source portrays the India–EU Free Trade Agreement as a major strategic diversification move, shaped by tariff uncertainty and shifting global trade alignments. Beyond tariffs, its focus on services, digital trade, and regulatory cooperation could influence future templates for large-scale trade deals.
US exports to China supported 1.06 million American jobs and totaled $151.3B in goods (2022) plus $39.6B in services (2021), but growth is lagging other major markets. Agriculture and pharmaceuticals are expanding while semiconductors, energy, and mobility-driven services face policy, geopolitical, and structural headwinds.
The source portrays the India–EU Free Trade Agreement as a major strategic diversification move, shaped by tariff uncertainty and shifting global trade alignments. Beyond tariffs, its focus on services, digital trade, and regulatory cooperation could influence future templates for large-scale trade deals.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-88 | US Exports to China: Resilient in Agriculture and Pharma, Eroding in Tech and Travel | US-China Trade | 2026-01-23 | 6 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-180 | India–EU FTA Emerges as a Strategic Hedge in a Volatile Trade Order | EU-India FTA | 2025-07-17 | 1 | ACCESS » |