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  2. Analysis-'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger,' China ...

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    The United States imported $427 billion in goods from China last year and exported $148 billion to the world's No. 2 economy, a trade gap that has persisted for decades and become an ever more ...

  3. We're losing the one thing that's keeping the peace between ...

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    It means getting the rest of the world addicted to China's products — not just cheap manufactured goods but also advanced technology like semiconductors, batteries, and AI and the commodities ...

  4. There’s a method behind Trump’s tariff madness - AOL

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    For example, his punitive tariffs on China and delayed tariffs on Canada and Mexico are aimed at getting America’s biggest trading partners to reduce the amount of undocumented immigrants and ...

  5. Group of Two - Wikipedia

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    China will shortly pass Japan to become the world's second largest economy behind the United States; the two together accounted for almost one half of all global growth during the four-year boom prior to the crisis; they are the two largest economies; they are the two largest trading nations; they are the two largest polluters;

  6. United States foreign policy toward the People's Republic of ...

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    The position of the United States, as clarified in the China/Taiwan: Evolution of the "One China" Policy report of the Congressional Research Service (date: 9 July 2007) is summed up in five points: The United States did not explicitly state the sovereign status of Taiwan in the three US-PRC Joint Communiqués of 1972, 1979, and 1982.

  7. As tensions grow, more Americans see China as an enemy - AOL

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    Meanwhile, China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, criticized the U.S. for using trade policy and sanctions to contain China's economic development.

  8. America and China’s $574 billion chip war has already scored ...

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    But while controls have strong military justification, Ding said, in the present, their effect is more basic: To maintain the U.S.’ position as the world’s largest economy.

  9. East Asian foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration

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    [7] [8] China's continued emergence as a major power was a major issue of Obama's presidency; while the two countries worked together on issues such as climate change, the China-United States relationship also experienced tensions regarding territorial claims in the South China Sea and the East China Sea. [9]