Not at all. The US is a dying imperialist power dominated by financial capital, where capitalists control the state and private ownership commands the entire economy. China is a rising socialist country, where the commanding heights of the economy are publicly owned, and the working classes control the state. I really have no idea what could seem similar about the two other than the fact that both have a private and public sector, but this is true of nearly every country.
Not at all. The US is a dying imperialist power dominated by financial capital, where capitalists control the state and private ownership commands the entire economy. China is a rising socialist country, where the commanding heights of the economy are publicly owned, and the working classes control the state. I really have no idea what could seem similar about the two other than the fact that both have a private and public sector, but this is true of nearly every country.