America imports 99% of its fireworks from China
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- #American Independence
- #US-China Trade
- #Economic History
- The tea dumped during the Boston Tea Party was Chinese, as was the Dutch tea colonists drank instead; the rebellion was about self-determination in commerce, not tea origin.
- Most U.S. consumer fireworks (99%) and many professional displays (90%) come from China, reflecting American freedom to choose global suppliers like Liuyang, a specialist hub.
- Fireworks production is labor-intensive and hazardous, unsuitable for modern automated manufacturing, making trade with Chinese specialists a practical and safe choice.
- The Boston Tea Party protesters were smugglers defying British monopoly laws to access Dutch tea (also Chinese), emphasizing the core issue of self-determination over goods.
- American independence thrives on trade and specialization, allowing the U.S. to focus on exports like entertainment, technology, and agriculture, enriching both trading partners.
- This aligns with Adam Smith's 'The Wealth of Nations' (1776), advocating specialization and trade, celebrating 250 years of U.S. independence and economic principles.