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Chinese President and US Vice President are leading the world's most powerful countries and forming alliances against China. The conflict spans across economy, military, diplomacy, and culture, hinting at a potential cold war resurgence.

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  • The rivalry between the USA and China spans across various aspects like economy, military, diplomacy, and culture, potentially leading to a resurgence of a cold war.
  • China's economic power is rapidly growing, positioning it as a formidable player in global trade, with a significant influence on various countries, while the USA faces a substantial trade deficit with China.

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  • How many countries does China lead in world trade?

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US-China Rivalry: Leaders, Alliances, and Economy

  • In 2021, Chinese President and US Vice President are known to lead the two most powerful countries, sparking discussions on their stance towards Beijing.
  • Both leaders aim to form alliances against China, following a military alliance between Australia, Great Britain, and the USA.
  • The conflict between the USA and China spans across economy, military, diplomacy, and culture, hinting at a potential cold war resurgence.
  • China's economic power is growing, with a GDP of around $16,000 billion, second only to the USA's $22,000 billion, despite the pandemic affecting world trade.
  • China leads in world trade with 124 countries, being the top trading partner for 56, while the USA faces a trade deficit of $283 billion with China.
  • The rivalry extends to technology, with the USA dominating semiconductor production through Taiwan, while China excels in battery manufacturing and rare earth deposits, essential for electric cars.
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