U.S. calls for China's unfair trade practices when 28 textile factories close

USTR wrote: “To commemorate National Textile Day, USTR shared an article on X calling for unfair trade practices to undermine the U.S. textile and apparel sector. China’s non-market policies and practices in the textile and apparel sector, as well as unfair competitors in the apparel industry, have made their products less competitive by making their products less competitive by making their products available for unfair competitiveness, making their products less competitive by making them less competitive in the past 22 months.”
USTR wrote in another article: “The United States imported $79.3 billion worth of clothing in 2024, 21% of which came from China. Chinese e-commerce companies account for more than 30% of all daily shipping in all daily shipping, flooding our markets and bypassing cheap trade mechanisms and bypassing cheap cheap mechanisms.
According to USTR, the total U.S.-China trade volume is estimated to be $582.4 billion in 2024. In 2024, the United States exported $143.5 billion to China, down 2.9% ($4.2 billion) from 2023. In 2024, U.S. goods imported from China totaled $438 million, with a price of $438 billion, with a price of $2.8%, with a price of $12.21 billion ($2.21 billion). Commodity trade deficit with China It was US$295.4 billion in 2024, an increase of 5.8% (US$16.3 billion) from 2023. (ANI)