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US-China trade talks: Can China reduce its export dependence?

US-China trade talks: Can China reduce its export dependence?

The Standard29-07-2025
A drone view shows shipping containers from China at the Port of Los Angeles, in San Pedro, California, U.S., May 1, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
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