Balanced Trade Bilateral trade in both directions between the U.S. and China has slowed, but Chinese Premier Li Qiang told last week’s meeting of the China Development Forum 2026 that Beijing pledges balanced trade and greater openness. His country is seeking to reassure foreign investors, as foreign direct investment continues to decline.  On the boastful side, China has structural advantages, and its exports will grow even without the American market. For many countries and products, there is no substitute for China. Its future goals include technology and space.  But others question the viability of the commitment. The Rhodium Group believes China’s economy is weaker than claimed, and that there is no prior occurren...