The U.S.-China relations was already deteriorating prior to COVID-19.
With the pandemic, its status has actually moved to hostile.
President Donald Trump has blamed China for concealing critical information about COVID-19, and deliberately referred to the pandemic as the “Chinese virus”. China denies such accusations and has tried to push a different narrative: the virus was brought to China by US military.
Such tensions are affecting bilateral relations and also domestic politics in America and America's relationships with countries around the world.
Is Trump and Xi's honeymoon over for good?
Michael Fuchs, who has served as deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs and now is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, will shed some light on what the future may hold for U.S.-China relations.
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