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NZ Professor Seeks New Pathways for U.S.-China Cooperation 🌏✨

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Could a reset in U.S.-China relations be on the horizon? As President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden held pivotal talks in Lima this week, experts are weighing in on what's next for the world's most consequential bilateral relationship. 🕊️

New Zealand's Xiaoming Huang, an international relations professor at Victoria University of Wellington, told CGTN that the Asia-Pacific's economic integration—once U.S.-led—is undergoing a dramatic shift. 🌊 \"It's about building your own capacity to compete,\" he said, hinting at evolving strategies ahead of potential policy changes under a future U.S. administration.

Huang's analysis suggests leaders may pivot from trade barriers to innovation-driven rivalry. While Biden-Xi discussions focused on stabilizing ties, Huang emphasized that sustainable progress requires \"not just summit handshakes, but structural adaptability.\" 🤝💡

With Trump-era policies potentially returning in new forms, Huang's message to global youth? Stay informed—the future of tech, climate action, and economic stability hinges on how these giants navigate cooperation and competition. 🚀🌍

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