Interesting shift in trade dynamics - US imports from China have apparently dropped back to levels we haven't seen since before their WTO entry. That's a pretty significant rollback when you think about how much the trade landscape changed over the past two decades. Worth watching how this reshaping of supply chains continues to play out across global markets.

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MetaNomadvip
· 12-09 19:05
Damn, the trade system of the past 20 years just got set back all of a sudden. That must be so tough.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 12-09 19:04
This wave of decoupling is really happening; the supply chain is about to be reshuffled, right?
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FloorSweepervip
· 12-09 19:01
nah this is exactly the capitulation signal most paper hands are missing rn. supply chain reshuffling always precedes the next alpha leak, they just don't see it coming lol
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 12-09 18:45
Damn, to what extent does this decoupling have to go... The supply chain is really about to get a major shake-up.
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