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The Final Function of the “New Hong Kong”: China's Secret Weapon of “Unilateral Tariff Exemption” for the U.S.?

For much of the past two decades, China has been Southeast Asia’s undisputed economic anchor. Now, with Beijing’s economy slowing and geopolitical risks mounting

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Sam is a geopolitical commentator and regular contributor at The Sinica, where he examines Asia’s shifting power dynamics and their impact on the global system.

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