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According to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the Asian giant was also considering resuming its soybean purchases in the United States, a politically sensitive issue at a time when American farmers are suffering.

Multiple points of friction

This summit came after a particularly turbulent few weeks. On September 19, Donald Trump announced an upcoming meeting with his Chinese counterpart, following a "very productive" telephone conversation. Then, points of friction piled up, culminating in the one that finally pushed the American president over the edge: Beijing's decision on October 9 to restrict its rare earth exports, risking the jeopardizing of the White House occupant's ambitious reindustrialization program.

The New York billionaire, denouncing a "hostile" maneuver, had threatened to impose crushing tariffs and boycott the meeting. Before softening his stance, in one of his characteristic about-faces.

The trade agreement currently being negotiated will not resolve the fundamental disputes between the two powers, which are both economic and strategic. Donald Trump views his Chinese counterpart's diplomatic efforts to win over major emerging economies with suspicion, and he has repeatedly expressed his irritation with the ties between China and Russia.

The meeting with Xi Jinping concludes, on a much more subdued note, an Asian tour that saw him received with great deference in Malaysia, Japan and South Korea, with lavish gifts and promises of gigantic investments in the United States.

Le Monde with AFP

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