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U.S. State Department has changed references to China on its website, emphasising the trade deficit in an expanded section on economic ties.
The changes underscore the new administration's focus on trade and other priorities.
China 's foreign ministry described the changes as "distorting facts" and "hyping up" China is "strongly dissatisfied" with the changes.
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