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Much is at stake as Trump and Xi meet again: How did we get here?

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BBC Business
2026/05/11 - 05:39 505 مشاهدة
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Much is at stake as Trump and Xi meet again: How did we get here?8 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleOsmond ChiaBusiness reporterVGC via Getty ImagesTrump and Xi when they met in South Korea last yearBeijing has confirmed that US President Donald Trump will travel to China this week to meet Xi Jinping.The visit, from the 13 - 15 May, will be the first to China by a US president in nearly a decade - and comes at a pivotal moment for ties between the world's two largest economies.Executives from some of America's biggest companiess - including Boeing, Citigroup and Qualcomm - are expected to travel with Trump, potentially to make deals with Chinese firms. It will also mark a key test in the fragile trade truce between Washington and Beijing.In April 2025, Trump unveiled sweeping import taxes on countries across the world, friend or foe.A major effect of that policy was a tit-for-tat trade war between the US and China that saw them hit each other with tariffs that topped 100%. The tariffs were paused after Trump and Xi's last face-to-face meeting in South Korea in October. But threats from both sides have continued.With so much at stake, here's how we got here. How the trade war startedTrump won the 2016 election vowing to make trade fairer for the US and to bring manufacturing jobs back to the country.In 2018, he had announced tariffs on $250bn (£185bn) of Chinese imports - the moment that many analysts say the trade war started.The same year, Trump imposed levies on other trading partners - including Mexico, Canada and Europe - which he said were also taking advantage of the US.The sweeping measures were a shock, especially for China, said policy researcher Ning Leng from Georgetown University."It was the first time they dealt with Trump seriously, and they probably did not expect him to go ahead with it," Ning said.At the time, China was much more reliant on trade with America.The US was a key importer of Chinese manufacture...
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