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US Tariff Investigations Unlikely to Derail Trump-Xi Meeting, Analysts Say

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Analysts believe that ongoing US tariff investigations targeting China and other trading partners will not significantly harm bilateral relations or the planned September meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Wei Liang, a professor at the Middlebury Institute for International Studies at Monterey, noted that China is part of a broader group of countries facing these investigations, which could make the situation less insulting for China. The Trump administration has initiated two significant Section... [summary truncated due to length constraints of the original source]

AI Analysis

The US tariff investigations, while potentially creating friction, appear to be part of a broader trade strategy rather than a targeted effort solely against China. This approach may mitigate direct bilateral escalation, preserving diplomatic channels for high-level engagements like the anticipated Trump-Xi meeting. The administration's strategy could be viewed through the lens of leveraging trade policy to achieve broader geopolitical objectives, balancing economic pressure with the need for strategic dialogue. The effectiveness of this dual approach will likely depend on the specific outcomes of the investigations and the evolving global trade landscape over the next decade.

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