Which statement about the US economy is wrong? (A) The US has a capitalist mixed economy. (B) The US national debt is the world’s largest. (C) The US economy is shaped by the country’s huge natural resources, well developed infrastructure, and high productivity. (D) The USA is the largest exporter and importer of goods in the world.

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(D) The USA is the largest exporter and importer of goods in the world. 

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