China continues to export approximately $1 billion in goods to the U.S. daily, despite facing tariffs as high as 55%. Key sectors, including e-bikes and electronics, have shown resilience, with e-bike exports alone surpassing $500 million in the third quarter of 2025. This robust export activity has contributed to a $67 billion trade surplus with the U.S. during the same period.
Economists highlight that U.S. tariffs have had limited impact on China's exports due to its entrenched role in global supply chains, particularly in electronics and rare earths. Additionally, loopholes such as transshipping through third countries have helped sustain trade flows, underscoring China's strong position in international trade despite ongoing tensions.
China Maintains $1 Billion Daily Exports to U.S. Amid 55% Tariffs
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