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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 6099885" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>The majority of these imports from China consist of manufactured goods, with the following product categories being the most significant:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Electrical Machinery and Equipment</strong>: This includes items like smartphones, televisions, and other consumer electronics. In 2023, this category was valued at around $150 billion, making up a substantial portion of imports from China (approximately 35% of the total value of Chinese imports). This remains a dominant category in 2024.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Machinery, Including Computers</strong>: This encompasses computers, laptops, and other mechanical appliances, valued at about $130 billion in 2023 (roughly 30% of imports from China). This category continues to be a major contributor in 2024.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Toys, Games, and Furniture</strong>: Products like toys, video game consoles, bedding, and furniture accounted for around $40 billion in 2023 (about 9% of imports from China). These consumer goods remain significant due to their high demand in the U.S. market.</li> </ol><p><strong>These three categories alone typically represent over 70% of the total value of goods imported from China, </strong>with electrical machinery and computers being the largest drivers. Other notable imports include apparel, plastics, and chemicals, but they constitute smaller shares compared to the top three.</p><p></p><p><strong>So as you can see if you dont need an TV , computer phone or furniture you can ride this out</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>the Hysteria is oversold </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 6099885, member: 58700"] The majority of these imports from China consist of manufactured goods, with the following product categories being the most significant: [LIST=1] [*][B]Electrical Machinery and Equipment[/B]: This includes items like smartphones, televisions, and other consumer electronics. In 2023, this category was valued at around $150 billion, making up a substantial portion of imports from China (approximately 35% of the total value of Chinese imports). This remains a dominant category in 2024. [*][B]Machinery, Including Computers[/B]: This encompasses computers, laptops, and other mechanical appliances, valued at about $130 billion in 2023 (roughly 30% of imports from China). This category continues to be a major contributor in 2024. [*][B]Toys, Games, and Furniture[/B]: Products like toys, video game consoles, bedding, and furniture accounted for around $40 billion in 2023 (about 9% of imports from China). These consumer goods remain significant due to their high demand in the U.S. market. [/LIST] [B]These three categories alone typically represent over 70% of the total value of goods imported from China, [/B]with electrical machinery and computers being the largest drivers. Other notable imports include apparel, plastics, and chemicals, but they constitute smaller shares compared to the top three. [B]So as you can see if you dont need an TV , computer phone or furniture you can ride this out the Hysteria is oversold [/B] [/QUOTE]
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