This is what we export (2020) Warning: Real pathetic
Machinery including computers: US$182.6 billion (12.8% of total exports) Electrical machinery, equipment: $162.9 billion (11.4%) Mineral fuels including oil: $155.1 billion (10.8%) Vehicles: $105.2 billion (7.3%) Optical, technical, medical apparatus: $83.4 billion (5.8%) Aircraft, spacecraft: $80.9 billion (5.7%) Plastics, plastic articles: $60.2 billion (4.2%) Gems, precious metals: $60 billion (4.2%) Pharmaceuticals: $53.9 billion (3.8%) Organic chemicals: $34 billion (2.4%)
Half of the top export categories declined year over year: aircraft and spacecraft (down -40.5%), mineral fuels including oil (down -22.4%), vehicles (down -21%), organic chemicals (down -13.6%) and machinery including computers (down -11.3%).
...but we do have our currency (aka worthless paper)
Because that would cut them off from fobbing off the U.S dollar before 42% inflation rates hit us. They did the same thing with Mexico. This is why China isn't sending us their products anymore. They don't want to be stuck with our worthless paper.
"China is not sending us their products anymore."
Last I seen the Walmart down the street was still open for business.
Correction on my part: On a much much more inflated price and in limited quantity.