In the past few months, the US-China relationship has been volatile with tensions. From trade tariffs to extra screening on Chinese international students, the US-China relations in Trump 2.0 seem to be more uncertain than four years ago, especially as the world is now caught in several hot wars and geopolitical conflicts. What could we learn about Donald Trump’s approach to China this time, and what’s been Beijing’s response to that?
In this special episode, NüVoices host and board member Sophia Yan talks to Amanda Hsiao, director in Eurasia Group’s China practice, on the new and old tactics used by Washington and Beijing in the latest rounds of US-China trade disputes.
About our guest:

Amanda Hsiao is a director in Eurasia Group’s China practice covering China’s foreign policy and cross-strait relations. Amanda previously worked for more than a decade in Singapore, Beijing, and Taipei, analysing Chinese foreign and security policies from the perspective of crisis management and conflict prevention.
About our host:
Sophia Yan is an award-winning senior foreign correspondent for the Telegraph, based in Istanbul. She received the 2020 Marie Colvin Award for her coverage of China, where she was based for a decade. Prior to the Telegraph, she worked for CNBC and CNN. She’s a board member of NüVoices.