“China is positioning itself as a legitimate – even if weaker – alternative to the US as a critical trade partner, but it doesn’t have a very strong hand either. China is not likely to become a major importer, and its Russia relationship continues to elicit suspicion in the European community,” said TAG China Country Director, Han Lin, speaking with CNA.
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