China will overtake Canada and Mexico to become the United States' largest export market by 2022, according to a report issued Tuesday.
U.S. exports to China will at least triple from the current level to reach 530 billion U.S. dollars, according to a report compiled by the China-United States Exchange Foundation, the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, China's Ministry of Commerce, and the U.S.-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Exports to China will create a GDP worth 460 billion U.S. dollars for the United States, as well as create more than 3.34 million jobs, an increase of 2.63 million compared to 2010.
If the United States loosens its export restrictions on high-tech and energy products, the export volume could be much higher, the report said.
The report said the U.S. service trade exports to China had grown five folds during 2000 and 2010 in the sectors of legal, consulting, financial and accounting services.
Huge potential for export growth still exists, it said.
At a symposium marking the release of the Chinese version of the report, U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke said bilateral trade has exceeded 1 billion U.S. dollars daily.
The Chinese and U.S. economies are highly complementary, he said.
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