China is a top priority for US foreign and economic policy, and the trade tensions between the world’s largest economies are set to continue, regardless of who wins the US presidency. France 24’s Beijing correspondent Yena Lee reports on the state of the US-China tech rivalry. Also in the show – the UK government outlines £40 billion in tax hikes, in the first Labour budget in nearly 40 years.
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