China’s long economic War: How Beijing builds leverage for indefinite competition
By: Liu, Zongyuan Zoe
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BookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 105(1), Jan-Feb, 2026: p.74-87.
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Foreign AffairsSummary: For much of the past year, China’s response to trade tensions has continually surprised hawks in Washington. In December 2024, when the Biden administration imposed new export restrictions on advanced chips, Beijing immediately answered by banning exports of several metallic elements to the United States. In April 2025, after the Trump administration threatened huge tariffs on China, Beijing dug in, imposing strict export controls on seven rare-earth minerals vital to defense and clean energy manufacturing. In May, China stopped buying U.S. soybeans, the largest U.S. export to China by value.-Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-long-economic-war-zongyuan-zoe-liu
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For much of the past year, China’s response to trade tensions has continually surprised hawks in Washington. In December 2024, when the Biden administration imposed new export restrictions on advanced chips, Beijing immediately answered by banning exports of several metallic elements to the United States. In April 2025, after the Trump administration threatened huge tariffs on China, Beijing dug in, imposing strict export controls on seven rare-earth minerals vital to defense and clean energy manufacturing. In May, China stopped buying U.S. soybeans, the largest U.S. export to China by value.-Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-long-economic-war-zongyuan-zoe-liu


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