# US-China Trade War
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Fortress China: Beijing Bars 46 U.S. Firms from Government Procurement in Escalating Trade War
China's Ministry of Finance has officially banned 46 U.S. companies from government procurement contracts, while exempting U.S. firms that manufacture locally within China. The move represents a strategic escalation in Beijing's efforts to force industrial localization and retaliate against U.S. trade pressures.

The Pentagon’s Widening Net: Washington’s New List Signals the Securitization of Chinese Big Tech
The U.S. Pentagon has expanded its 1260H list of Chinese military-linked companies to 188 entities, adding major tech firms like Alibaba and Baidu. This move signifies a strategic pivot toward broad technological containment, forcing Beijing to accelerate its drive for indigenous innovation and self-reliance in critical sectors like AI and biotech.

The Limits of Leverage: Why Trump’s Second Trade War Met Its Match in Beijing
Following a year of extreme tariff escalations and economic entanglement, the US and China have entered a fragile tactical truce. The limits of Washington's 'maximum pressure' were exposed by capital market volatility and supply chain dependencies, leading Beijing to pursue an alternative global order that bypasses US-centric systems.

Tit-for-Tat Lawfare: Beijing Launches Twin Trade Probes into U.S. Supply Chain and Green Policies
China's Ministry of Commerce has initiated two major trade barrier investigations against the United States, targeting supply chain disruptions and green trade obstacles. This retaliatory move follows U.S. Section 301 probes and marks a significant escalation in the legal and economic friction between the world's two largest economies.