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The United States versus China Borders 2 countries Neither nuclear-armed Open oceans 72% white 39% aged 25-54 16% 65 or older Population growth 0.8% Health expenditures 17% of GDP Borders 14 countries 5 with nuclear weapons First island chain 92% Han Chinese 49% aged 25-54 11% 65 or older Population growth 0.4% Health expenditures 5.5% of GDP

United States and China: Economy GDP per capita 7th highest in the world Below 6 small countries GDP per capita below world average Below Brazil and Mexico GDP by end use United States China Household consumption 69% of GDP 39% of GDP Investment in fixed capital 16% of GDP 43% of GDP GDP by sector Agriculture in GDP Less than 1% 8% Industry in GDP 1/5 2/5 Services in GDP 4/5 half

Corresponding Regulatory Agency United States China Department of Commerce Ministry of Commerce Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.) Securities Regulatory Commission (S.R.C.) Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) Ministry of Environmental Protection (M.E.P.) Food and Drug Administration (F.D.A.) Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.) Civil Aviation Administration (C.A.A.)