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This New York Times opinion piece discusses the escalating trade war between the US and China, detailing three new "red lines" set by Beijing regarding tariffs and purchasing agreements that make a deal increasingly difficult. The author observes that recent US actions, including leaks and sanctions against Huawei, have pushed China toward a more adversarial stance, with leadership now questioning the value of a trade deal and preparing for a potential Cold War.

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Michelle Cottle
Donald Trump

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Trade war
Trade talks

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China Adversarial trade negotiation partners United States
Huawei Moves against Huawei intended to pressure Beijing Beijing

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"China listed three “red lines,” positions the United States had taken in the trade talks that were unacceptable"
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"Now that these three lines are in the public domain, there is no way Chinese leaders can yield on them."
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"Perhaps it’s better, in China’s view, to cut its losses now and get ready for the next Cold War."
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