Will countries be forced to pick a side in the US-China trade war?
Briefly

The article discusses the state visit of Kenya's president to China, emphasizing the challenge Kenya faces in balancing its relationships with both China and the United States amid rising trade tensions. With China being Kenya's largest lender, the president's visit becomes pivotal not only for diplomatic ties but also for addressing economic dependencies. The interactions reflect the broader implications of superpower competition on smaller nations and their economic strategies, especially in sectors dependent on foreign investment and trade.
The growing trade tensions between the US and China are creating complex challenges for countries like Kenya, which depend on trade relationships with both powers.
Kenya's president's visit to China highlights the intricate balance that smaller nations must maintain between competing interests of larger economies, particularly when their own economic stability depends on these relationships.
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