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China Doesn’t Hold Economic Upper Hand Over the US: Kurt Campbell
Bloomberg Television·2025-06-25 06:28

US-China Relations & Trade Policy - The US under the Trump administration lacked a clear China strategy, with internal divisions on how to approach the relationship [1][2] - Treasury Secretary's engagement with the Chinese Vice Premier appears to be stabilizing the relationship in the short term [3] - Both US and Chinese leaders recognize their economic interdependence, despite discomfort, making decoupling challenging [4][5] - A truce exists with a desire to maintain stability in the bilateral relationship [5] Rare Earths & Supply Chain - Diversifying rare earths and other supply chains is proving difficult and may take a generation [6] - The US remains reliant on China for materials like magnets [7] - While China has leverage in certain areas, the US can also significantly impact the Chinese economy; both countries are vulnerable and interdependent [7] Economic Impact & Global Implications - Escalation between the US and China would harm both economies and spread to Southeast Asia and the global economy [8]