Money and power: The impact of Trump’s potential second term on US-China relations
US-China Relations: A Year of Highs and Lows
Over the past year of President Donald Trump’s second term, the dynamic between the United States and China has experienced dramatic shifts. The relationship has become increasingly unpredictable, marked by both economic disputes and heightened military tensions. This highlights the complex connection between financial interests and national security in America’s approach to China.
On the economic side, the two nations have swung from a fierce trade conflict to a tentative ceasefire, with ongoing disagreements involving semiconductors, artificial intelligence, rare earth materials, and the fate of Chinese tech companies like TikTok. Meanwhile, security concerns have escalated, fueled by strategic competition and mutual suspicion.
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