Alibaba sues Pentagon, rare earth truce tested, Taiwan arms: 7 US-China relations reads
This article highlights seven key developments in US-China relations. Analysts suggest that China is outmaneuvering President Trump, with their bilateral relationship overly reliant on the two leaders.

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AI-generatedThis article highlights seven key developments in US-China relations. Analysts suggest that China is outmaneuvering President Trump, with their bilateral relationship overly reliant on the two leaders. In a legal challenge, Alibaba Group Holding sued the US Department of Defense in June to be removed from a military blacklist. The US government has also reportedly intensified its crackdown on Chinese scientists and researchers, described as more aggressive than the previous "China Initiative." The article also mentions a rare earth truce being tested and arms sales to Taiwan, though details on these are not provided in the excerpt.
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3 extractedAlibaba Group Holding sued the US Department of Defence in June seeking removal from a military-linked company blacklist.
Analysts and former US officials believe the US-China relationship has become overly dependent on the two nations' leaders.
The US government has intensified its crackdown on Chinese scientists and researchers, described as more aggressive than the previous 'China Initiative'.