U.S.-China Economic Tensions Show Signs of Renewal

After a period of relative calm, economic friction between the United States and China is beginning to intensify once more. Analysts point to renewed policy disagreements and strategic competition as contributing factors. Hal Kemper, a national security expert, spoke with LiveNOW’s Austin Westfall to provide context on the evolving dynamics. While direct confrontations have been limited in recent months, underlying structural issues in the bilateral economic relationship remain unresolved, creating potential for further escalation. The re-emergence of tensions underscores the fragile nature of trade relations between the world’s two largest economies, particularly amid ongoing debates over technology controls, export restrictions, and investment screening.
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Economic tensions rise between the U.S. and China
Trade tensions between China and the U.S. slowed down for months, but they are now rising again. National security analyst Hal Kemper joins Livenow’s Austin Westfall for further insight.

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