As the U.S. and China attempt to ease trade tensions with a pause on tariffs, experts suggest that Beijing is not inclined to soften its hardline stance on regional territorial issues and military competition. While this tariff truce may pave the way for potential talks between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, concerns remain that underlying grievances, such as U.S. military deployment in Asia and restrictions on key technologies, will fuel future conflicts. Jonathan Czin from the Brookings Institution emphasizes that Beijing might view the tariff reduction as a tactical maneuver rather than a shift in U.S. policy toward a more amicable relationship with China. As both countries navigate this complex landscape, the potential for a renewed trade war looms on the horizon.
China Braces for Continued Tensions with U.S. Despite Tariff Truce

China Braces for Continued Tensions with U.S. Despite Tariff Truce
Despite a temporary reduction in tariffs, China remains prepared for ongoing rivalry with the U.S., prioritizing its territorial claims and military stance.
Overall, many believe that regardless of the current tariff conciliations, the broader relationship between the two economic superpowers is fraught with contention, as both sides brace for potential future encounters that could escalate tensions even further.