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CNBC World18.05.2026Monde3 dk okuma

Trump-Xi Summit Yields "Constructive Strategic Stability" - What It Means for Business

L'essentiel

  • The Trump-Xi summit in Beijing focused on "constructive strategic stability," signaling a move towards dialogue and dispute resolution rather than trade war.
  • Key discussions included Taiwan, fentanyl, and technology, with China aiming for a three-year framework for relations.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Following a summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, both sides used the phrase "constructive strategic stability" in their readouts. This term is interpreted as a move towards commercial détente and a signal to resolve disputes without returning to trade war uncertainty.

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After a momentous Trump-Xi summit in Beijing last week with over a dozen American executives in tow, the U.S. and Chinese readouts agree on one phrase: constructive strategic stability.

But what does that really mean?

From an economic and trade perspective, the term amounts to "a form of commercial détente," James Zimmerman, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, told me.

In practical terms, it signals intent to talk and creates room to resolve disputes without a return to trade war uncertainty — a boost for business confidence, he said.

China emphasized that the framework would set the tone for at least three years, or the rest of Trump's presidency.

"This is a fundamental change from the previous unilateral definition of strategic competition," said Hai Zhao, a director of international political studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a state-affiliated think tank.

He said that the two countries could use the months before Xi's planned visit to the U.S. on Sept. 24 to lay the groundwork for greater cooperation on fentanyl, immigration, increased human interaction and tourism.

Getting here was not possible without changes on several fronts.

First, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio joined Trump on his trip to Beijing, despite Chinese travel sanctions imposed on him in 2020 when he was still a senator.

Rubio, who is also serving as interim security advisor, is the "designated interlocutor" right now, Zhao said. "So there's no reason China [would not] invite him on this trip and work with him [in] the future."

Beijing also hopes that Trump can keep anti-China forces at bay domestically even after the midterm elections in November, and preserve bipartisan support for stable U.S.-China relations, Zhao said.

Second, Beijing has made its bottom line on Taiwan clear.

Xi warned Trump that the island — which the Chinese leader described as the biggest issue in U.S.-China relations — could put the bilateral relationship into "great jeopardy" if mishandled.

Trump, meanwhile, pushed back against the idea that Taiwan should pursue independence, especially with U.S. backing, according to an interview with Fox News that aired Friday afternoon, while urging both sides to "cool it."

The comments offered a much clearer stance on Taiwan than during the Biden administration, when the White House had to reaffirm the longstanding U.S. position after the president's comments hinted otherwise.

Third, China is increasingly playing the long game on technology.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was tight-lipped on China chip sales when he stopped to speak with reporters on his way to a group meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.

Trump "asked me to come," Huang said, adding that he was in Beijing to support the president during the summit.

But when Trump was asked about the Nvidia H200 chips, he indicated that China had chosen not to buy them, while leaving open the possibility that this could change.

"This is a calculated defensive maneuver by President Xi," Nomura's Chief China Economist Ting Lu said in a note.

"Beijing is reluctant to lock its major tech companies into a U.S.-regulated system that directly enriches the U.S. Treasury via a 25% surcharge and weakens Beijing's efforts to support China's own AI chipmakers."

Just as China in 2025 was far more prepared to withstand U.S. tariffs than in 2018 , the strategic stakes in the technological race are now becoming clearer.

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Retail sales rose by just 0.2% in April from a year ago, while fixed asset investment fell on a year-to-date basis as the real estate drag worsened. Industrial production rose by 4.1%, also slower than expected.

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Alongside the Trump-Xi summit, videos and photos emerged on social media of U.S. executives, especially Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, mingling with locals or exploring Beijing.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Greater cooperation on fentanyl and immigration between the U.S. and China.

    Possible · En quelques mois

  • Continued strategic competition in the technology sector, particularly AI chips.

    Très probable · Long terme

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific mechanisms will be used to resolve future disputes?
  • How will the "constructive strategic stability" framework be maintained beyond Trump's presidency?
  • What are the implications of China's long-term strategy in the technology race?
  • To what extent will bipartisan support for stable U.S.-China relations be preserved domestically in the U.S.?

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