China is preparing for potential economic fallout from Trump's presidency, anticipating 60% tariffs on its goods that could escalate the trade war he started in 2018.
Chinese analysts note that Trump's unpredictable nature creates uncertainty regarding future U.S.-China relations, complicating their strategies in response to the evolving bilateral tensions.
The potential for Trump's isolationist policies may provide China with opportunities to strengthen its influence, especially among Global South countries and wavering U.S. allies.
Both U.S. political parties view China as a strategic threat, suggesting that the relationship will remain strained, with emerging conflicts beyond trade.
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