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Opinion piece on Trump‑China trade war citing alleged Chinese “red lines”

Opinion piece on Trump‑China trade war citing alleged Chinese “red lines” The passage is an editorial commentary that repeats publicly known positions and speculation about trade negotiations. It offers no concrete names, dates, transactions, or undocumented evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct, and therefore provides only low‑value contextual background. Key insights: Claims China set three “red lines” after Trump’s tweets.; Alleges leaks of negotiation text to U.S. media.; Suggests Chinese leadership may abandon a trade deal.

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Opinion piece on Trump‑China trade war citing alleged Chinese “red lines” The passage is an editorial commentary that repeats publicly known positions and speculation about trade negotiations. It offers no concrete names, dates, transactions, or undocumented evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct, and therefore provides only low‑value contextual background. Key insights: Claims China set three “red lines” after Trump’s tweets.; Alleges leaks of negotiation text to U.S. media.; Suggests Chinese leadership may abandon a trade deal.

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