3 Essential Vitamins Tell the Story of U.S. Dependence on China
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When it comes to protectionist trade policies, the United States and other Western countries had better look hard before they leap. An unpublished study found that the United States is heavily dependent on China for the supplies of three essential vitamins: folic acid, or B9; niacinamide, or B3; and biotin, or B7. While there are potential solutions that could reduce this reliance, they could not be implemented quickly and they would be expensive. This study highlights the challenges of decoupling from China due to the intricate interdependencies and suggests that understanding these dependencies is crucial before taking any aggressive trade actions.
The looming prospect of a trade war with China has led to calls for American and many Western companies with global supply chains to enhance their resilience and decouple from China.