
Trump-Xi summit offers more than optics on Taiwan
The Trump-Xi summit laid groundwork for more predictable China-US relations, including on cross-strait issues, marking a turning point in managing their rivalry over Taiwan.

The Trump-Xi summit laid groundwork for more predictable China-US relations, including on cross-strait issues, marking a turning point in managing their rivalry over Taiwan.

Trump's two-day summit with Xi Jinping in Beijing yields little concrete achievements despite impressive optics

An article in The Washington Times by Miles Yu argues the Trump-Xi summit revealed ten "Chinese lies," including the "Thucydides Trap" myth and the idea of Taiwan independence. Yu contends the core issue is the conflict between CCP ideology and democratic principles, not Taiwan itself, which Beijing uses to deflect scrutiny from its authoritarian practices.

Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) has identified over 10,000 posts on social media platforms engaging in "cognitive warfare" aimed at influencing public opinion following the Trump-Xi summit. The posts, primarily targeting Taiwanese citizens, spread disinformation and propaganda.

Dr. Evan Medeiros, a Georgetown University expert on US-China relations, assesses the Trump-Xi summit, stating it reaffirmed existing power dynamics rather than changing them. He notes China set the agenda and secured a 'G2-ish' framing concession, while the US focused on trade deals with soft commitments.

The US and China are sending conflicting messages about their priorities for Asia, particularly regarding tariffs, free trade agreements, and the tech race, despite a recent meeting between their presidents.

A week after President Trump's visit to China, differing interpretations of agreements reached in Beijing are emerging. While both nations aimed to stabilize relations, the US focused on de-escalating trade tensions and securing rare earth minerals, while China sought jet engines, semiconductors, and a policy shift on Taiwan.

Taiwan's KMT and TPP parties proposed a special report in the Legislative Yuan on the impact of the Trump-Xi summit on cross-strait relations, US-Taiwan policy, and economic challenges, urging the Premier to address concerns about Taiwan becoming a bargaining chip.

US and China authorities announced the arrest in China of alleged drug smuggler Wei Gong, wanted in the US for importing drugs into Georgia. The cooperation highlights growing ties post-Trump-Xi summit.

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.
The Trump-Xi summit in Beijing acknowledged China as an equal global power, marking a historic shift from US assumptions of dominance. The talks signaled a move towards managed coexistence and pragmatic competition, focusing on economic and technological rivalry rather than ideological crusades.

The Trump-Xi summit in Beijing aimed to reset US-China relations, but substantive decisions were lacking. China's Xi Jinping appeared to benefit more, leveraging Trump's need for help in Iran and asserting a new "eye-level" dynamic, particularly on Taiwan.

Steve Inskeep discusses outcomes of the Trump-Xi summit with Chinese economist Keyu Jin.

US President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Beijing, emphasizing symbolic gestures over substantial trade agreements, with Xi warning that mishandling Taiwan could lead to conflict. Talks maintained the fragile October trade truce, discussed market access, and hinted at future cooperation, but tech divisions, especially AI and semiconductor chips, remained unresolved.

US President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping's summit in Beijing focused on managing tensions and strategic stability between the two largest economies, with scrutiny on their personal dynamics.

Global stocks rose as investors monitored the Trump-Xi summit and stronger-than-expected UK economic growth, while oil prices remained volatile due to the ongoing Iran war.

Crypto markets decline post CPI report, Trump-Xi summit in Beijing addresses multiple crises, Charles Schwab begins US retail crypto trading rollout, and Myriad adopts Chainlink for real-time markets.

NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses the Trump-Xi summit with Evan Osnos of The New Yorker, sharing impressions on the meeting's outcomes and implications.

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The US-China summit may ease trade tensions, boosting Chinese equities, particularly in lagging tech shares, with potential relief from US chip export restrictions.

Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed ahead of the Trump-Xi summit, with Samsung shares rising to a record high despite labor dispute threats, while analysts expect the meeting to focus on trade and export controls.

The Trump-Xi summit poses a lose-lose situation for Europe, particularly regarding rare earth supply chains dominated by China, threatening EU industrial survival and potentially sidelining European interests in US-China trade deals.

The question is when, not if, U.S. and European auto markets will open up to Chinese EV investment.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met in Seoul to coordinate the agenda for the upcoming Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, discussing trade ahead of the high-stakes meeting.