Given the size of China's economy and their disposable wealth, a trade balance in their favor is no surprise. Recently trade between the US and China exceeded in one quarter what Canada’s was. We've always been the US's largest trade partner. Looks like thats going to change. I see risks and benefits of the current trade with China. At some point as their economy moves up the bell curve, there will be a tipping point where buying raw goods won't make sense. They will/are developing an appetite for foreign high quality goods and services from us. Not doing business with them now isn't going to help us in the long term capitalize on their market. I agree that sustainable trade deals are important, but, this is a developing country where progress is made with incremental changes to trade deals over time. You need an entry point. As painless as it is, our current deals will evolve and improve over time. Just my view. Hey, remember Japan in the 60's? There are some parallels.....