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However, the resilience of China's export machinery—even amid tariffs and global uncertainties—raises questions about the longevity of current imbalances. China's ability to find new markets and adapt through strategic rerouting suggests that these trade surpluses might endure longer than expected.
Conversely, China's economic evolution could also lead to increased domestic consumption, reducing dependence on exports over time. Yet, for now, the country's export dominance remains a central feature of the global economy.