In 1985, the U.S. exported $3.9 billion worth of goods and services to China, while importing pretty much the exact same amount. Let’s just say, times have changed.

By 2015, the trade imbalance ballooned to $365.7 billion in China’s favor. That not only notched a record level for U.S.-China trade but also an all-time high for any bilateral trade ever, as well.