Bullying only leads to self-isolation, Xi says day after US-China tariff truce
- On May 13, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke to regional leaders gathered in Beijing for the China-CELAC Forum, which brought together representatives from countries across Latin America and the Caribbean.
- The forum occurred shortly after the US and China agreed to a 90-day tariff reduction truce following a prolonged trade war between the two largest economies.
- Xi criticized acts of "bullying," an apparent rebuke of the US, and committed $9.2 billion in credit to strengthen partnerships and development initiatives across Latin America.
- He highlighted that trade conflicts yield no victors and cautioned that tactics of intimidation and dominance ultimately result in isolation, underscoring the importance of solidarity and collaboration.
- The event reinforced Beijing’s expanding ties with the region, seen in Latin American countries joining China’s Belt and Road Initiative, amid US pressure for alignment.
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