Trump Has One Major Focus While in China: Trade
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Started May 14, 2026
The U.S. president is expected to downplay other issues to secure new trade deals
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Trump Has One Major Focus While in China: Trade
Foreign Policy (United States) | May 13, 2026
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May 14, 2026
Neglecting human rights and security concerns in favor of trade undermines U.S. values and could lead to long-term geopolitical instability.
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Successful trade deals with China could enhance the U.S. economy, but they must come with commitments to address broader issues.
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Focusing exclusively on trade could alienate allies and diminish U.S. influence in global matters beyond economics.
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Focusing solely on trade may yield short-term gains, but it risks ignoring the complex nature of U.S.-China relations.
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Prioritizing trade over other diplomatic issues with China is essential for securing American jobs and economic growth.
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