World must be more wary than ever of China's growing economic power
Briefly

Trade recovery in China is underway following the impact of U.S. tariffs. Exports to the U.S. fell by $15 billion in May, but exports to other countries increased significantly. China is strengthening economic ties with nations like Brazil and South Africa through various cooperation agreements, including in artificial intelligence. The expansion of Chinese influence raises concerns about its authoritarian regime's implications for global resources and political stability. Intellectual property theft and extensive data harvesting by China are seen as major threats in the current geopolitical landscape.
China's trade is recovering despite facing a significant economic blockade from the U.S., with renewed exports to various countries compensating for losses in American markets.
Cooperation agreements with countries like Brazil are expanding China's influence globally, consolidating projects under the Belt and Road initiative, while fostering economic partnerships in diverse sectors.
The expansion of China's power undermines global economic and political resources, as its authoritarian regime seeks to dominate in technology and intelligence-gathering sectors.
China's aggressive intellectual property theft and data harvesting pose significant risks, highlighting concerns over the regime's capabilities in leveraging advancements in artificial intelligence.
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