Which of the following is NOT a major contributor to the US trade deficit over recent decades?
A 1: Intellectual property imports
A 2: Energy imports
A 3: Outsourcing of commodity manufacturing
A 4: International competition
ANSWER:
The correct answer is option no 1 that is intellectual property imports as per the data of the united states as the other have trade deficits.
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