By Charles Pennaforte, LabGRIMA’s Coordinator. US President Donald Trump has said that since the Nixon administration, US presidential administrations have been negligent in failing to confront Beijing over China’s growing power as an exporter. If he’d had his way, America would have watched China’s economic rise passively, to the detriment of the country’s interests. Even …
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