China-U.S. Tensions May Emerge as Trump Returns to the White House**

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As Donald Trump returns to the White House after a four-year hiatus, tensions between China and the United States may begin to rise. While former President Joe Biden focused on deepening ties with Japan, India, and other Quad partner nations—countries Trump previously criticized—U.S.-China relations remain strained over issues like trade disputes in the South China Sea and regional security concerns.

China has long opposed Biden’s strategy of building partnerships to counter its growing influence. However, progress is being made in expanding trade agreements and military exchanges with Quad countries after a rocky first term under Trump. However, the U.S. may face challenges from partners like the U.K., India, and Japan—countries that previously maintained strong alliances with Beijing despite disagreements over China’s foreign policy.

Analysts suggest that while Trump’s return could provide an opportunity for repairing fences, the uneven progress on bilateral ties highlights deeper complexities in Sino-U.S. relations. As both nations navigate their respective paths forward, the landscape for U.S.-China cooperation remains uncertain.

Source: https://apnews.com/article/china-us-allies-trump-553114fe86d7c4b7d3a5e2251d47c981