Explore how much Asia-Pacific countries trade with China and the U.S. in this visual breakdown of imports and exports.
It takes the entire world—barring three countries—to match America and China’s combined GDP. Check out the breakdown here.
As of 2023, 52 out of the 54 African countries trade more with China than with the U.S., compared to just 18 countries in 2003.
Historically, the top U.S. models have consistently outperformed those from China. But the gap is closing fast.
China's total GDP grew to $18.6 trillion in 2024, hitting the government's official target of "around 5%".
In this visualization, creator Ehsan Soltani explores the shift in global trade dominance over the past two decades.
China has continued to deepen its economic ties beyond the U.S. over the last decades.
See how President Trump's 10% tariffs on China affect real GDP in both countries.
Despite trade tensions, China maintains substantial export relationships with the U.S. across traditional manufacturing sectors.
Representing $96 billion in China's exports to the U.S., consumer electronics is most vulnerable industry to proposed U.S. tariffs on China.