This chart from 'The Euchre' shows why the President-elect Donald Trump is right to take aim at China, with which the United States run the biggest of the deficits.
In 2015, the United States ran goods trade deficit of $348 billion with China, the next closest is Japan, which runs a surplus of just $69 billion.


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