In 2000, Bill Clinton signed the US-China Relations Act, which normalised bilateral trade relations and supported China’s entry into the World Trade Organization the following year. The two countries have since grown to become each other’s largest trading partner. Supported by US consumers and Chinese manufacturers, the convergence of the two economies has led to what has been termed “Chimerica”.
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