The world according to Trump: more US and less China (I)

Washington will not seek confrontation with Beijing, but it is designing a strategy of greater firmness and vigilance in the face of its expansion
El presidente de China, Xi Jinping, habla en el Evento de Altos Líderes Chinos celebrado por el Comité Nacional de Relaciones EE.UU.-China y el Consejo Empresarial EE.UU.-China al margen de la cumbre de Cooperación Económica Asia-Pacífico (APEC) en San Francisco, California, EE.UU., 15 de noviembre de 2023
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Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at the Senior Chinese Leaders Event held by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and the U.S.-China Business Council on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco, California, U.S., November 15, 2023 REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA

Gustavo de Arístegui, diplomat, ambassador and member of parliament for the Popular Party, explained on La Razón on 26 January 2025 Donald Trump's vision of how trade relations should be and the role that China and the United States, the two main players in the global economy, should play.  

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