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U.S. and China, by the Numbers

From movie theaters to military spending, here’s how one of the world’s most important economic relationships stacks up.

Ana Swanson
Author: Ana Swanson

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China, Chinese-Americans, Defense and Military Forces, Economic Conditions and Trends, Foreign Investments, Immigration and Emigration, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Movies, United States, United States Economy, United States International Relations
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