Trump eyes China visit within first 100 days to ease tensions with Xi Jinping
According to Wall Street Journal, President-elect Donald Trump has expressed interest in visiting China within his first 100 days in office. The trip would aim to ease tensions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, following a phone call between the two leaders on Friday, where they discussed key issues like trade, fentanyl, and Taiwan.
Why it matters
A visit to China would mark a significant moment in U.S.-China relations, especially as Trump faces growing pressure over his promised actions on tariffs, Taiwan, and fentanyl. This move could pave the way for further diplomatic negotiations and potential compromises between the two global powers.
Details
- Trump-Xi phone call: On Friday, Trump and Xi spoke for the first time since the November election. They discussed trade, fentanyl, and China’s role in curbing the drug trade. Trump later expressed his hope to solve many issues together.
- China’s strategic communication channel: The two leaders agreed to establish a strategic communication channel. Trump also emphasized his desire to meet with Xi as soon as possible, while Xi sent Vice President Han Zheng to Trump’s inauguration instead of attending himself.
- Tariffs, Taiwan: Trump has committed to imposing tariffs of up to 60% on Chinese imports. He has also urged China to act against the fentanyl trade. Taiwan remains a contentious issue, with China asserting its claim over the island. In their phone call, Xi reminded Trump to handle the matter “with prudence.”
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