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Chinese officials and ordinary people express cautious optimism as Donald Trump resumes presidency, aiming to prevent a repeat of the trade war that strained relations between the economic powers. Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with U.S. business leaders, encouraging American companies to invest in China to stabilize ties. Trump has threatened to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods, potentially hurting China's economy. Both leaders have expressed hopes for a positive U.S.-China
Courtesy: theprint.in
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