China looks for win-win cooperation with U.S. after Trump victory


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China’s leader Xi Jinping has called for the U.S. and China to manage their differences and get along in a new era of cooperation. Although Taiwan remains the most sensitive issue, people in Taipei appeared more concerned about trade than security.



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