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Can US-Japan-Philippines Triangle Counter China’s Shipping Dominance?

The prospect of Japan, the Philippines, and the United States forming a trade shipping alliance in the context of ongoing territorial disputes and trade tensions with China is a complex one, influenced by both geopolitical and economic factors.

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