The recent Beijing summit between Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping marks a significant diplomatic effort to stabilize bilateral relations following years of geopolitical friction. While the event lacked major policy breakthroughs, it established a foundation for future engagement, including reciprocal visits scheduled throughout the year. Discussions centered on urgent economic concerns, specifically the impact of the Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz on global markets. Taiwan remains the most volatile point of contention, with Xi issuing stern warnings regarding potential conflict, contrasting with the U.S. commitment to strategic ambiguity. The presence of high-profile business leaders, including Elon Musk and Tim Cook, underscored a mutual desire to prioritize economic stability and trade, even as both nations continue to navigate deep-seated ideological and strategic differences.
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