# China-US%20Relations
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Brinkmanship in the Strait: Trump and Tehran Clash Over the World’s Energy Chokepoint
Tensions escalate as Iran asserts new control over the Strait of Hormuz, drawing sharp warnings from Donald Trump. Meanwhile, China pursues a tactical stabilization of trade relations with the West while tightening internal regulations on its critical battery and tech sectors.

Strait Talk: Beijing Slams Washington’s Strategic Anxiety Over Panama Canal Port Interests
China’s Foreign Ministry has dismissed U.S. security concerns regarding Chinese-operated ports in Panama as groundless fabrications. The dispute underscores the intensifying geopolitical competition over strategic infrastructure and maritime control near the Panama Canal.

A Monument of Deterrence: Why a Nuclear Missile Model Appeared at Wang Wei’s Grave
On the 25th anniversary of the 2001 mid-air collision, a model of China's DF-5C ICBM was placed at the grave of pilot Wang Wei. The gesture symbolizes China's transition from historical military vulnerability to a modern nuclear superpower, serving as a potent message of nationalistic resolve.

A Five-Day Reprieve: Beijing Navigates Trump’s Brinkmanship in the Middle East
China has called for an immediate ceasefire following President Trump's decision to delay strikes on Iranian power facilities for five days. Beijing expressed deep concern over regional instability while Washington explores secretive diplomatic channels with Tehran.

The Rare Earth Zero-Hour: Global Industry Races Against China’s Tightening Grip
As China enforces unprecedented export controls on rare earth elements and processing technologies, global industries—particularly automotive—face a critical shortage. Despite efforts by the U.S. and Japan to build alternative supply chains, China's dominance in the refining and magnet sectors creates a 'chokepoint' that could take over a decade to bypass.