US-China Summit: Xi Signals New Global Order
China agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets and $17 billion in U.S. farm goods, but details on trade and Taiwan remained unclear.
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The Xi-Trump summit and what it says about the US-China imperialist conflict
On 14-15 May, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, the leaders of the two major imperialist powers, met in Beijing. This was the “stalemate summit” as some media described it, high on ceremony but almost wholly lacking in concrete results. Trump described the meeting as “incredible”, “a historic moment”, full of “fantastic deals” – his trademark hyperbole. In reality the summit did not resolve any of their fundamental differences and saw both regimes ta…
China agrees to boost trade for US beef, poultry following Trump-Xi summit
WASHINGTON, D.C. — China has agreed to ramp up trade for U.S. agricultural products such as beef and poultry, buying at an annualized rate of $17 billion per year for 2026 and at that level for 2027 and 2028, the White House announced Sunday, two days after President Donald Trump returned from a high-stakes summit in Beijing where he sought to ease the impact on American farmers from the trade war he launched last year. China would restore marke…
For China, in the current situation around Taiwan, the obvious red line would be a direct conversation between the current President of the United States and the head of the Taiwan administration, as reported by RTVI, RTVI, Research Assistant of the Institute of China and Modern Asia, RON Leonid Kovacic.
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