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A new speech from President Donald Trump focuses on China and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. What did the president have to say?
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The United States will no longer refer to China by its official name, the People’s Republic of China, and will simply use “China” from now on. Is the move a stepping stone to something more from the Trump administration’s foreign policy?
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