#USChinaTensions U.S.-China tensions have intensified in recent years due to economic competition, military buildup, and ideological differences. Trade disputes, technology bans, and tariffs have strained economic ties, while issues like Taiwan, the South China Sea, and human rights in Xinjiang fuel diplomatic conflict. Both nations compete for global influence, with the U.S. promoting democratic values and China pushing its model of governance. Military encounters in the Indo-Pacific region and restrictions on Chinese tech firms in the U.S. further escalate the rivalry. Despite mutual dependence in trade, the relationship remains fragile, with potential global implications if tensions continue to rise unchecked.$BNB