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  2. China–United States trade war - Wikipedia

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    In China, the trade war contributed to a slowdown in the rate of economic and industrial output growth, which had already been declining. Many American companies have shifted supply chains to elsewhere in Asia, bringing fears that the trade war would lead to a US-China economic 'decoupling'. [238]

  3. History of China–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The history of China–United States relations covers the relations of the United States with the Qing and Republic eras. For history after the 1949 founding of the People's Republic of China, see China–United States relations . Harold Isaacs in 1955 identified six stages of American attitudes toward China. [ 1]

  4. United States–China Relations Act of 2000 - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.–China Relations Act of 2000 is an Act of the United States Congress that granted China permanent normal trade relations (NTR) status (previously called most favoured nation (MFN)) when China becomes a full member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), ending annual review and approval of NTR. It was signed into law on October 10 ...

  5. Analysis-The politics and economics behind Biden's China-car ...

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    Restrictive trade policy toward China is a rare area of partisan agreement in a deeply divided America. Biden has essentially continued the trade war against China started by his predecessor - and ...

  6. Treaty of Wanghia - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Wanghia (also known as the Treaty of Wangxia; Treaty of peace, amity, and commerce, between the United States of America and the Chinese Empire; [ 2] Chinese: [中美]望廈條約 / [中美]望厦条约) was the first of the unequal treaties imposed by the United States on the Qing dynasty. By the terms of the diplomatic agreement ...

  7. America and China’s $574 billion chip war has already ... - AOL

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    Last October was the starting gun in a whole new race between the U.S. and China, and this summer marked a midway point of sorts. From the vantage point of Kevin Klyman, a technology policy ...

  8. China–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    An early setpiece of the emerging global Cold War was the American-led United Nations intervention in the Korean War: China reacted by joining the war against the UN, sending millions of Chinese fighters to prevent a US presence on the Chinese border. For decades, the US refused to recognize the PRC as China's legitimate government, in favor of ...

  9. Why Americans should care about a hostile Russia and China - AOL

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    China may be planning to leave the sidelines and start backing Russia’s war in Ukraine. This comes as US-China relations are deteriorating and China’s militancy is generating a US-led military ...