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Blinken meets with Xi Jinping in bid to ease China tensions on high-stakes visit
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Beijing’s ties with Moscow behind hardening Polish views on China
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Blinken in Beijing: Wang Yi says US’ ‘erroneous perception’ of China to blame for worsening ties
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Tariffs the Trump administration imposed on Chinese imports are still in place
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