Xi makes a case for free trade as he tours Southeast Asia
- Xi Jinping toured Southeast Asia in April 2025, advocating for free trade amidst global tariff concerns.
- Donald Trump's tariffs, implemented earlier, had disrupted global markets and prompted international concern.
- Xi met with leaders in Vietnam, including To Lam and Luong Cuong, signing cooperation memorandums.
- Xi stated, "There are no winners in a trade war," reiterating China's dedication to global commerce.
- The tour aimed to strengthen alliances and counter trade barriers, presenting China as a source of stability.
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China's president says no one wins in a tariff war during his Asian tour.
China's leader Xi Jinping said that no one wins in a trade war, at the start of a diplomatic tour of South-East Asia on Monday, and presented China as a force for stability in contrast to U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff movements.
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