Re-elected Trump will prioritise reducing global reliance on China, security adviser says

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One of Donald J. Trump's security advisers says redressing the West's reliance on Chinese supply lines will be at the heart of the President's second-term agenda.

saying there was "no credible justification in Chinese philosophy, religion, or moral law for the concentration camps", where it is estimated up to one million Muslims are held in Xinjiang province.who asked what specific steps a re-elected Trump administration would take to help countries like Australia who were bearing the brunt of China's fury via tariff increases and threats of economic boycott.

"Part of the second-term agenda is very much about building on those dynamics now and how to build that sense of collective security and collective prosperity."

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