On Friday, China unveiled the creation of joint trade and investment councils with the United States. This initiative highlights China’s dedication to upholding existing trade agreements and fostering economic dialogue. The announcement came in the wake of President Donald Trump’s recent visit to Beijing, which, despite its cordial atmosphere, failed to produce substantial advancements in trade or significant Chinese support regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran.
During Trump’s visit, which featured a warm and opulent reception, the American president departed without achieving major breakthroughs in trade discussions. Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a stern warning to Trump, emphasizing that any mismanagement of the Taiwan issue could potentially lead to conflict. Although Trump acknowledged this caution, he refrained from making any immediate comments, indicating that a decision on an arms deal for Taiwan would be forthcoming.
In the course of their economic discussions, the White House reported that the leaders addressed the topic of reopening the Strait of Hormuz. China expressed its frustration over the ongoing conflict in the region, asserting, “There is no reason for it to continue.” However, no definitive commitment emerged from China to apply pressure on Tehran to resolve the hostilities.
Regarding anticipated trade agreements, the expected Boeing deal fell short of expectations, with Trump announcing the purchase of only 200 aircraft—significantly lower than earlier projections. Additionally, no notable progress was made concerning the sale of NVIDIA H200 chips to China, and the ongoing crisis surrounding rare earth elements remains unresolved.
Both Beijing and Washington are keen to maintain stable bilateral relations. President Xi has introduced the concept of “constructive strategic stability” as a framework for their relationship, which stands in contrast to the “strategic competition” approach adopted by the Biden administration. This concept may represent a potential step forward if Washington is willing to engage with it.
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