The fresh "Earth Blue" edition, created from recycled water bottle materials, making it a win-win for tech enthusiasts and Mother Nature!, Technology & Science News, Times Now
Americans buy a huge quantity of goods ranging from audio-video equipment to clothing made, or at least assembled, in China. The vast amounts involved raise the possibility of U.S. dependence on China. Heritage Foundation Asia economist Derek Scissors looked at the numbers and found that Chinese imports to the U.S. are concentrated in areas with little or no strategic value. This does not mean that dependence on China, or on other economic partners, is impossible. Dr. Scissors presents six principles to identify or rule out dependence and to guide policy in limiting or mitigating any future dependence. If the job is done right, Americans can enjoy free trade and national security.