💨 Abstract
Donald Trump's re-election is expected to bring aggressive trade policies, including high tariffs on Chinese goods, potentially disrupting global supply chains and impacting China's economic growth. China braces for a volatile period in US-China relations with new technology restrictions and a hard-line stance from Trump. China sees opportunities to fill the vacuum left by an "America First" approach and assert a new global order less reliant on the US.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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