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‘Golden Dome’ defence, new space rivals: 7 US-China relations reads

From a bloated UN to ‘red carpet’ visas for Chinese spies, here are highlights from our correspondents in the second half of April 2026

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Posters for the proposed Golden Dome for America missile defense shield are displayed before an event with US President Donald Trump in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in May 2025. Photo: AP
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We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering US-China relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing.

1. UN bloated, costly, but China fears to keep US involved, House committee told

Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters

The United Nations is bloated, costly, badly in need of reform, and too often works against US interests, but pulling out of the international organisation would see China expand its influence and leave Washington at a major disadvantage, a House oversight committee heard in April.

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2. US lawmakers warn China is top space rival as race to the moon intensifies

Photo: Xinhua
Photo: Xinhua

China has become the United States’ “most consequential threat and competitor in space”, leveraging its capabilities “as a tool of diplomacy and influence”, as the two countries’ race to the moon intensifies, American lawmakers were told.

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3. US lawmakers move to mandate first comprehensive review of China’s AI advances

Photo: Getty Images
Photo: Getty Images

As the race with China over artificial intelligence intensifies, US lawmakers unveiled a draft bill that would, for the first time, require the State Department to deliver a detailed assessment of Beijing’s artificial intelligence ambitions, including identifying “specific AI leaders”.

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