#USChinaTensions Tensions between the United States and China have escalated in recent years due to economic, political, and military disputes. Trade wars, tariffs, and accusations of intellectual property theft have strained economic relations. Politically, disagreements over Taiwan, human rights in Xinjiang, and Hong Kong's autonomy have fueled mistrust. The U.S. supports freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, clashing with China’s territorial claims. Both nations also compete in technology and global influence, raising concerns about a new Cold War. While diplomatic dialogue continues, strategic competition and conflicting interests keep relations tense, with global implications for security and economic stability.
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