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6 articlesAI supremacy, βsecret police stationβ, Taiwan propaganda: 7 US-China relations reads
A curated collection of seven news stories covering US-China relations, featuring coverage of Xi-Trump summit outcomes, Senate warnings, and various geopolitical tensions. The outlet presents selected 'interesting and important' stories without full context of the complete reporting.
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The US-China trade war is entering a worrying new phase: a legal arms race
The article reports on an intensifying 'legal arms race' between the US and China amid trade tensions, framed within Trump's China visit and concurrent US-Iran disruptions affecting global energy and economic stability. It presents this rivalry as part of a broader reshaping of US-China relations driven by competition, interdependence, and geopolitical crises.
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Chinaβs Xi lauds βnew positioningβ in ties with US
Chinese President Xi Jinping described a 'new positioning' in US-China relations that emphasizes cooperation. The article, sourced from Reuters, reports on Xi's statement regarding bilateral ties with limited additional detail provided in the excerpt.
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After nearly 9 years, Trump is landing in a totally different China. Is he ready?
Trump's upcoming visit to China occurs amid a US-Iran conflict disrupting global energy markets and straining US-China relations. The article frames China's geopolitical position as having improved significantly since Trump's last China visit nearly 9 years ago, with implications for bilateral negotiations.
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Analysis-Stung by Iran war, Trump heads to China in need of wins
Trump travels to China seeking diplomatic and trade wins after experiencing setbacks related to Iran policy. The article frames the visit as a recovery effort, with tariff policies positioned as a central negotiating tool in U.S.-China relations.
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With the US, China must choose constructive power over destruction
An opinion piece argues that US-China relations must prioritize constructive engagement over destructive competition, framing this as a test of whether nations learn from history. The author uses examples of failed US interventions (Russia-Ukraine, Iran, Libya, Afghanistan) to establish a pattern of ignored lessons about unchecked aggression and regime change consequences.
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