President Donald Trump, before taking office Monday, was ratcheting up the rhetoric against Beijing, threatening tariffs of as high as 60 percent on Chinese imports and surrounding himself with China hawks. But his first three days back in the White House have not included broad attacks on China.
Since being sworn in, Mr.Trump paused a ban on TikTok and held fire on launching a trade war with China, vowing instead to target Mexico and Canada with higher tariffs.
In the apparent lull, Beijing has been angling for a reset in strained U.S.-China ties, even as it touts an arsenal of retaliatory tools and a network of partners, like Russia, it can rely on if relations sour.
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