“U.S. trading partners, feeling burned by an unpredictable and transactional White House, are reassessing China in a drive to lessen their longstanding reliance on America,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“From Canada to Europe and South Korea, America’s postwar allies are scouring the globe for alternative markets. Some are weighing closer ties to China, the world’s second-largest economy after the U.S., even as they worry about Beijing’s economic and military might and the risk of U.S. retaliation.”
Bloomberg: An untethered Trump is expanding China’s sphere of influence.

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