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On his first day back at the White House, Donald Trump held off tariffs on China, signaling a potential rapprochement between the two countries. Trump suggested that the U.S. should be a half owner of TikTok's U.S. business and refrained from mentioning China in his inauguration speech, leaving the door open for fresh negotiations. The new roadmap for China-U.S.
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