Britain would do well to remember where its power over China lies / Simon Jenkins
      It’s ridiculous for the government to splurge on defence while it slashes spending on its most valuable asset: culture The US has backed down in its tariff war with China. Thanks to Donald Trump’s egotistical diplomacy, rare earths can again flow one way, soya beans the other, and less of the (…)
  
  
  
  
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