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The Open Door Policy refers to a diplomatic principle initially established by the United States in the late 19th century, aimed at ensuring equal trading rights for all nations in China. It sought to prevent any single power from monopolizing trade with China, promoting an open and competitive market. The policy emphasized respect for China's sovereignty while facilitating international commerce, reflecting the U.S. interest in expanding its economic influence in Asia.

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