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      <title>U.S.-Iran Negotiations Follow the Rhythm of the Tariff War; Risks Have Not Been Fully Eliminated</title>
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      <description>Ginger Soda analyzes the pace of U.S.-Iran negotiations, drawing parallels to the &amp;#34;battle-and-talk&amp;#34; pattern of the U.S.-China tariff war. It predicts that a basic framework may be established by the end of April, but the situation in the Middle East will not be completely stabilized by a single agreement. Both the U.S.-China and U.S.-Iran strategic rivalries will be protracted struggles, requiring vigilance against risks from both hawks and doves.</description>
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