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Beijing’s Cyberattack Allegation Against NSA Adds to Signs of US–China Decoupling: Analysts

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22 April 2025
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News coverage is shown on a large screen outside a shopping mall during coverage of U.S. tariffs, in Beijing on April 11, 2025. (Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images)News Analysis As tensions escalate between China and the United States, Beijing has accused a U.S. security agency and others of conducting cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. Analysts believe this situation indicates a broader trend of economic decoupling

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