U.S. Alters Taiwan Policy, Testing China’s ‘Red Line’
Recent U.S. policy shifts on Taiwan relations spark debate over potential impacts on China-U.S. ties and regional stability.
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Recent U.S. policy shifts on Taiwan relations spark debate over potential impacts on China-U.S. ties and regional stability.
Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-te sparks tensions with separatist remarks, raising concerns about cross-strait stability and economic impacts.
The Chinese mainland has announced its willingness to address mutual concerns through dialogue and consultation with the U.S., emphasizing mutual respect and rejecting threats.
The 61st Munich Security Conference highlights the theme of multipolarization, focusing on the evolving dynamics between the Chinese mainland, the US, and Russia amid the Ukraine crisis.
The US-China trade war intensifies as the U.S. imposes new tariffs on Chinese imports, prompting China to retaliate with WTO disputes and additional tariffs on American goods.