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Why China Thinks It Can Resist Trump’s Economic Threats on Iran

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Why China Thinks It Can Resist Trump’s Economic Threats on Iran
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China is signaling that it believes it can absorb U.S. pressure over Iran, according to a New York Times World report. The article says Chinese analysts in Beijing argue that the country has leverage of its own, including the ability to constrain U.S. access to critical minerals, while also having enough oil supplies to manage without Iranian crude.

The piece frames this as part of a broader standoff tied to Washington’s use of economic threats against countries that continue dealing with Iran. In that context, China appears to be weighing both its energy security and its strategic position in global supply chains. The report suggests Chinese officials and commentators view these factors as giving Beijing room to resist outside pressure.

The development matters because any escalation could affect energy markets, trade flows, and already tense U.S.-China relations. It also highlights how sanctions policy around Iran can ripple beyond the Middle East, touching commodities such as oil and minerals that are important to manufacturing and technology industries.

Because the full article text was unavailable, this digest is limited to the claims in the supplied source snippet and headline. Additional details about specific Chinese officials, U.S. measures, or any immediate policy response were not provided in the available evidence.

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