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(Opinion) After the Xi-Trump Summit, Focus is on Trade and North Korea

2017-04-14 09:27:32       source:IPP Review

April 14, 2017


"As the President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping just finished meeting with his US counterpart for the first time in Florida, trade and curbing North Korea’s nuclear ambitions have emerged as the two most pressing issues for the two leaders. Although issues like the political status of Taiwan and maritime territorial disputes remain important for US-China Relations, whether these two most powerful nations would successfully uphold global economic stability and prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction could decide if this bilateral relationship remain cooperative or antagonistic for at least the rest of the Trump Presidency.  


Therefore, in order for the 21st century's most important bilateral relationship to move towards more cooperation, trade — especially in reducing the US trade deficit, along with increasing Chinese investments in the US to create more jobs — and the multilateral dismantlement of the North Korea’s nuclear ambitions are the likely positive starting points."


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