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Trade rocks already unstable U.S.-China relations
By DEB RIECHMANN and MATTHEW PENNINGTON WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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JeffLee
Globalization is creating an even more divided world. The globalists have long assumed that their policies would spur democracy and human rights in places like China and Vietnam, demanded by a growing and more prosperous middle class.
In fact, the opposite is occuring. China's authoritarism has hardened since joining the WTO, which it exploits as a platform for its aim of global supremacy and self-sufficiency.
The globalist assumptions are fatally flawed and dangerous, and the West needs to come up with national polices that protect - rather than sacrifice - its respective interests.
rlperez@hotmail.com.au
The problem is that the US wants to maintain its global dominance indefinitely. Stand your ground China, don't be bullied and intimidated.
Kobe White Bar Owner
How much is it that the states owe china now?
Ray Payne
With an annual US trade imbalance of 800 billion dollars, 2017, China alone, 375 billion surplus.
Stand your ground President Trump.
America, don't be bullied and intimidated.