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As Zion navigates the landscape of U.S.-China relations, he highlights a noticeable shift in sentiments within American political circles. Unlike in past administrations, factions across Congress are increasingly united in their anti-China stance. This coalition has emerged partly due to the business community’s diminishing influence in the Republican party, which has traditionally advocated for engagement with China. Now, this fragmented party structure creates a vacuum filled by members eager to adopt an aggressive posture against Chinese economic practices.
This shift has already led to significant trends such as the outflow of foreign investments from China, driven by concerns regarding the potential for economic collapse in the face of demographic challenges.