Washington’s New Restrictions Signal That Strategic Competition Remains the Defining Force in Bilateral Relations As the United States expands its list of Chinese companies deemed connected to China's military establishment, a familiar question has returned to the forefront of global diplomacy: can Washington and Beijing stabilize their relationship while simultaneously escalating strategic competition? The latest move by the Pentagon to broaden its blacklist of Chinese firms has reignited concerns across financial markets, corporate boardrooms, and diplomatic circles. The decision affects some of China's most prominent technology, manufacturing, biotechnology, and industrial companies, reinforcing the message that national security considerations continue to shape American policy toward China. Analysts warn that the implications extend far beyond the companies directly named. At a time when both nations publicly express interest in maintaining dialogue and preventing confron...