Does the United States still have the upper hand in trade negotiations with China? CFR China expert Zongyuan Zoe Liu explains why Beijing isn’t feeling pressured by U.S.-imposed tariffs to make a trade deal—and how its leaders view economic power, global influence, and diplomatic strategy. As the United States shifts its role in international institutions and alliances, China could be taking the opportunity to chart its own course.
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