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Why Trump needs to avoid collision course with China | Asia | DW.COM | 08.02.2017

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U.S.-China relations 2010-2013

01/13/2009

U.S.-China relations. Policy differences and trade relations are expected to exacerbate in 2010. The role of the U.S. as a supplicant to China in 2009 may lead to frustration and stepping back. US-China relations are tense because of continuing trade pressures and large trade deficits as China continues with its export model. Currency issues also an irritant.

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Why Trump needs to avoid collision course with China | Asia | DW.COM | 08.02.2017

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Why Trump needs to avoid collision course with China | Asia | DW.COM | 08.02.2017

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