The U.S. trade deficit with China has fallen to its lowest level in nearly twenty years.
According to data from 2025, the U.S. trade deficit with China has been reduced to 2021 billion dollars, a significant decrease of 32% compared to 2024. This also marks the lowest point recorded for this data in nearly 20 years. This result strongly confirms that the tariff conflict has had a considerable impact on bilateral trade between the two countries.
If we look back to 2018, the trade deficit was at its peak, amounting to 418 billion dollars. When converted to 2025 dollar value, this figure is equivalent to 539 billion dollars. The comparison shows that the scale of the U.S.-China trade deficit in 2025 has decreased by as much as 63% compared to the peak in 2018.
According to data from 2025, the U.S. trade deficit with China has been reduced to 2021 billion dollars, a significant decrease of 32% compared to 2024. This also marks the lowest point recorded for this data in nearly 20 years. This result strongly confirms that the tariff conflict has had a considerable impact on bilateral trade between the two countries.
If we look back to 2018, the trade deficit was at its peak, amounting to 418 billion dollars. When converted to 2025 dollar value, this figure is equivalent to 539 billion dollars. The comparison shows that the scale of the U.S.-China trade deficit in 2025 has decreased by as much as 63% compared to the peak in 2018.