Trump names former Sen. David Perdue of Georgia to be ambassador to China
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President-elect Donald Trump selected former Sen. David Perdue as his ambassador to China, emphasizing Perdue's valuable expertise to help build a strong U.S.-China relationship.
Perdue was labeled as 'anti-China' in a 2019 Chinese think tank report. He advocated for a more robust U.S. naval force to deal with potential threats.
Trump threatened to impose significant tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China upon taking office as part of his strategy against illegal immigration and drugs.
The Chinese Embassy warned that trade wars result in winners or losers on both sides, stating, 'No one will win a trade war or a #tariff war.'
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