U.S. State Department stops calling China 'PRC' in country fact sheet

Focus of relations shifts to 'reciprocity and fairness' from alliances

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Visitors are seen near the portrait of Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China, on Tiananmen Gate in Beijing.  © Reuters

KEN MORIYASU

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. State Department has dropped the phrase "People's Republic of China (PRC)" as a description of mainland China in a country fact sheet on its website. The fact sheet now simply calls the country "China."

Together with the removal of a sentence regarding Taiwan independence from the department's Taiwan fact sheet, the revised wording hints at the new Trump administration's points of interest.

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