KEY POINTS
  • A Beijing decision to rapidly and sharply cut its excessive and unsustainable trade surplus with the U.S. would change for the better the dynamics of bilateral ties.
  • If China did that, Washington would have to withdraw its claim to interfere in China’s trade legislation and economic policies.
  • China should remember, however, that Washington takes it as a “strategic competitor,” and should not expect liberal access to U.S. markets and technologies.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and members of Chinese delegation attend a working dinner with U.S. President Donald Trump after the G20 leaders summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina December 1, 2018. 

Was it ruthless greed, ineptitude or hubris that led China to entrap itself into its huge, systematic and unsustainable trade imbalances with the United States?

The answer is: All of the above.