If China's economy continues to slow modestly, which is our base case, the negative effect on the U.S. economy is likely to be minimal. Trade isn't that important to the U.S. economy, while ties between the U.S. and Chinese economies have faded significantly in recent years. The flip side of this is that China is exporting cheaper goods because of domestic deflation.
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