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Friction between Beijing and Washington is growing as the Trump administration cracks down on visas for Chinese students and access to advanced computer chips.
The Wall Street Journal also claimed that "a trade truce between the US and China is at risk of falling apart." Such attempts to create public pressure on China through media manipulation are, in themselves,
China and the United States agreed to de-escalate their trade war by significantly lowering tariffs for each other and forming a mechanism to start a
Talk of economic decoupling between China and the United States, the world's two largest economies, surfaced amid their prolonged trade war, rising tech rivalry and general geopolitical tensions ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has no reason to let President Donald Trump reverse America's fortunes at his country's expense.
Chinese officials are updating the Made in China 2025 initiative to boost high-tech production, despite US efforts to rebalance the economy.