Donald Trump paused tariffs on most nations but increased levies on China. China retaliated and called for mutual respect in dialogue. The trade war threatens global supply chains and economic stability. Xi Jinping prepares for long-term confrontation, reducing reliance on the US. Both countries face economic pain, but neither leader is willing to back down. The situation is a deadlock.
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