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US-China Summit

Coverage of US-China Summit in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 13 · 01:06 UTCMost recent: Jul 4 · 03:00 UTC
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  • BUSINESSJul 4 · 03:00 UTCSCMP WORLD
    Why Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser left the US-China summit feeling optimistic

    Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser attended a US-China summit in Beijing as part of a group of 17 business leaders invited by US President Donald Trump during his three-day visit to China from May 13 to May 15. Fraser participated in diplomatic activities at the Great Hall of the People.

  • POLITICSJun 5 · 14:14 UTCASIA TIMES
    US-China relations are driving South Korea’s distancing strategy

    The US-China Summit in May 2026 aimed to reduce great power competition and strengthen bilateral ties through 'constructive strategic stability.' Chinese President Xi Jinping challenged the 'Thucydides trap' narrative, suggesting conflict between rising and declining powers is not inevitable. South Korea's strategic distancing is influenced by evolving US-China dynamics.

  • POLITICSMay 23 · 00:08 UTCTHE DIPLOMAT
    The US-China Summit from a Japanese Perspective

    The US-China Summit, viewed from Japan's perspective, indicates that tensions between the two nations are not expected to subside. Japan's stance highlights ongoing geopolitical concerns in the region.

  • POLITICSMay 13 · 01:06 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Henry Wang on US–China Summit Expectations

    Henry Wang discusses expectations for the US-China Summit, a significant diplomatic meeting between two global superpowers. The summit aims to address pressing issues and improve relations. Key topics are likely trade, security, and human rights.

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