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Made with China: Global supply chains and the limits of US decoupling

Mary Lovely and Christine Wan ()
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Christine Wan: Peterson Institute for International Economics

No PB26-12, Policy Briefs from Peterson Institute for International Economics

Abstract: Using Asian Development Bank multiregional input-output tables for 2007-24, this Policy Brief traces Chinese value added throughout the US import basket. It argues that genuine US economic security requires a more disciplined strategy--identifying actual chokepoints, building competitive alternative suppliers and the infrastructure connecting them to markets, and cooperating with allies rather than forcing them into separate supply chains. The appendix explains the method and databases that the authors used in their analysis.

Date: 2026-08
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