Tension between the United States and China has been rising in recent years, impacting global geopolitics and the economy. Issues such as trade disputes, military presence in the South China Sea, and human rights violations in Xinjiang and Hong Kong contribute to the escalation of conflict. The U.S. has imposed tariffs and sanctions, to which China has responded with similar measures. Diplomatic negotiations are ongoing, but distrust remains high. Both countries are striving for technological superiority, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence and 5G. As tensions grow, the international community is watching closely, fearing that a misstep could lead to broader conflicts or economic upheavals.