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Campaign Season’s Anti-China Tone Is Likely to Cloud Meeting With Obama

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With the strong positions taken by Clinton and Trump on China in the 2016 election campaign, U.S. relations with China enter a new phase. The strident tone in the campaign on China on trade deficit, women's issues, human rights, comes with the issues relating to China's role in the South China Sea and cyber espionage already in the background.

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The U.S. election campaign with Clinton and Trump taking strong positions on China, is affecting the outlook for U.S.- China relations. In the background are other issues in addition to the trade deficit- the South China Sea, and cyber espionage which have led to a tense relationship.

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