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Beijing has unveiled a sharper strategy in its dealings with President Donald Trump, marked by assertive economic tactics and limited diplomatic flexibility. Recent actions, including rare earth export controls and tech leverage, signal China’s intent to pressure Washington while resisting major compromises.
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China’s approach to U.S. relations under President Trump has entered a new phase—one defined by strategic aggression and minimal concessions. According to reports from the Wall Street Journal, Politico, and Foreign Affairs, Beijing is leveraging economic tools like rare earth export restrictions and tech platforms to assert dominance in trade negotiations. This shift comes amid rising tensions and a breakdown in diplomatic engagement between the two powers.
Major takeaways
- China’s Ministry of Commerce announced sweeping controls on rare earth exports, affecting raw materials, magnets, and devices containing them
- President Trump responded with threats of 100% tariffs and restrictions on critical software exports
- TikTok is being positioned by Beijing as a “spiritual opium” and potential bargaining chip
- Analysts suggest China is exploiting global disruption to strengthen its geopolitical stance
- The strategy reflects a broader shift from compromise to confrontation in U.S.-China relations
Sources: Wall Street Journal, Politico, Foreign Affairs.
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