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Is China friendly to the US?

The relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United States of America has been mostly complex, and at times, strenuous since the establishment of the PRC and the retreat of the government of the Republic of China to Taiwan in 1949.



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China is one of the United States's largest creditors, owning about $859.4 billion in U.S. debt. 1 However, it does not own the most U.S. debt of any foreign country. Nations borrowing from each other may be as old as the concept of money.

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Is China a safe place to live? China rates as one of the world's safest countries for foreign expats. Crimes against foreigners are rare because serious crimes are almost non-existent. Harsh penalties, a high police presence and ubiquitous CCV cameras in all major cities help keep everyone on the straight and narrow.

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The cost of living in China can vary by location and type of purchase. On average, China's cost of living is 45% lower than the U.S according to Numbeo. Rent in China is 60% lower than the U.S. on average. But the cost of items like cars and private school tuition are actually very similar.

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Let's start with the most important question - can you legally move to China as an American citizen? The short answer is yes, but you'll need the right paperwork. There are a few different routes into China as a US national. You can move there for work, study or for other commercial activities.

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Most expatriates living in China come from neighboring Asian nations. An estimate published in 2018 counted 600,000 people of other nations living in China, with 12% of those from the US; that means approximately 72,000 Americans living in China.

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