US President-elect Donald Trump has posted a series of tweets
criticising China for its monetary policy and its operations in the
South China Sea.
"Did China ask us if it was OK to devalue their currency" and "build a massive military complex?" he asked. "I don't think so!"
Last week Mr Trump risked a diplomatic rift with China by speaking
directly with Taiwan's president. The highly unusual move saw China
lodge a complaint with the US.
The US has previously criticised China's yuan devaluation, saying it unfairly favours Chinese exporters.
It has also told Beijing to stop reclaiming land around islands and
reefs which are claimed by multiple countries in the South China Sea,
and has sent US Navy ships to the area. Both sides have accused each
other of "militarising" the region. China has said its land reclamation
efforts are for civilian purposes.
The US currently imposes tariffs on some Chinese imports, such as steel
and tyres. Mr Trump has previously threatened to impose a 45% tariff on
Chinese goods, but we are not sure if he will still carry that out.
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