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The image consists of two maps, one labeled "2000" and the other "2024," illustrating trade relationships between the U.S. and China. 

**Top Map (2000):**
- The map is predominantly in shades of blue and red.
- Countries where the U.S. is the larger trading partner are shaded in blue.
- Countries where China is the larger trading partner are shaded in red.
- Notable countries shaded in blue include the United States, Canada, and several countries in Western Europe.
- Countries shaded in red include China, most of Africa, and parts of Asia and South America.
- The text at the top reads "U.S. vs. China" in bold, with the years "2000" and "2024" prominently displayed above each respective map.
- Below the map, there is a text box that states: "In 2000, U.S. trade totaled $2 trillion—more than four times China's $474 billion. From 2000 to 2024, U.S. trade expanded by 167% to $5.3 trillion, while China's trade surged by 1,200% (11.3% CAGR), surpassing the U.S. in 2012. By 2024, total trade reached $3 trillion for the U.S. and $6.2 trillion for China."

**Bottom Map (2024):**
- The map continues the same color scheme, with blue and red indicating trade partnerships.
- The U.S. remains the larger trading partner in a few countries, including the U.S. itself and Mexico.
- China is the larger trading partner for most countries, including those in Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe.
- The text box on this map indicates trade figures: "U.S. $5.3 trillion" and "China $6.2 trillion," with additional details about imports and exports.

**Overall Design:**
- The maps are designed with clear, contrasting colors to differentiate between the U.S. and China as trading partners.
- There are no people, logos, or brands visible in the image, focusing solely on the maps and accompanying text.
- The background is plain, emphasizing the maps and the information presented.

The image serves as an informative graphic detailing the evolution of trade relationships between the U.S. and China over the specified years.
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