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Trump suggests potential reset in US-China relations

Tuesday 21 January 2025 - 10:38
Trump suggests potential reset in US-China relations

In a surprising move, Donald Trump chose not to impose new tariffs on China during his first day back in office and refrained from labeling it as a threat, hinting at a potential diplomatic reset. His comments during his inaugural speech left the door open for fresh negotiations, even as he claimed tariffs would make the U.S. "wealthy." He also delayed the ban on the Chinese-owned app, TikTok, suggesting an unprecedented offer: a shared ownership stake for the U.S. in TikTok's operations in exchange for its continuation in the country.

As Trump embarks on his second term, analysts point to the need for a fresh approach between the U.S. and China to pursue mutual interests and safeguard their respective goals. Past tensions, including the unresolved 2020 trade deal, may still create obstacles to improving relations. During his first term, Trump developed a strong rapport with Chinese President Xi Jinping, though the relationship soured into a trade war that led to tariffs and disrupted global supply chains. However, both sides seem to favor negotiations now, signaling a desire for a more stable relationship.

China, facing its own economic challenges such as a property crisis, weak domestic demand, and high youth unemployment, may be more open to compromise than before. Some analysts predict that China will offer Trump concessions on issues like the renminbi exchange rate and access to financial services to secure a deal.

Despite the potential for conflict, recent discussions between Trump and Xi have included the establishment of a strategic communication channel. Additionally, Trump has indicated he might visit China this year.

Internal challenges could arise from within Trump's administration. Marco Rubio, a vocal critic of China, was appointed Secretary of State, while other figures, such as Elon Musk, who has significant business interests in China, may influence policy decisions. However, analysts believe that Trump, seeing himself as the primary decision-maker, might bypass external pressures and take direct control over U.S.-China relations.

If Trump adopts a pragmatic approach, there may be opportunities to undo some of the export controls imposed by the previous administration on key Chinese technologies. Experts suggest that Trump’s business-minded, pragmatic nature may prioritize economic interests over ideological concerns, paving the way for smoother relations between the two countries.

Whether these efforts lead to a lasting change in U.S.-China relations, some observers hope it could resemble a modern version of the historic diplomatic breakthrough achieved by President Richard Nixon in the 1970s. This could signify a shift towards healthier, more stable, and sustainable bilateral ties.


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