US seeks constructive reset with China as trade tensions ease

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer stated that Washington aims to steady ties with Beijing after a bruising year of tariff fights. Speaking at an Atlantic Council event on Wednesday, Greer highlighted President Trump's focus on a constructive relationship with China.

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer made the comments at an event hosted by the Atlantic Council on Wednesday, following a year of fierce tariff battles between Beijing and Washington. “It’s really important to acknowledge that President Trump is very focused on having a constructive relationship with China,” Greer said. He added that despite the US having a lot of leverage over China, “the president’s interest is not in blowing up everything, right? And that includes our relationship with China”.

Greer noted that while disputes over minerals and AI chips persist, Washington seeks a “constructive” reset to steady ties after a bruising tariff year. Throughout 2025, the US and China clashed intensely on trade policies, heightening tensions. Greer's remarks signal the US government's intent to stabilize bilateral trade relations, even under the Trump administration's tough stance on trade issues.

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副大統領JDヴァンス氏は水曜日、トランプ政権が50カ国以上の代表者との重要鉱物貿易同盟を追求しており、執行可能な最低価格と優先貿易圏を提案し、レアアース供給チェーンにおける中国依存を減らす方法として売り込んでいる、と述べた。

In a House Foreign Affairs Committee session, a top State Department official articulated the administration’s stance: seeking a constructive relationship with China while withholding trust. The comments come ahead of President Trump’s trip to China from March 31 to April 2, his first since returning to office, to meet with Xi Jinping. Congressional hearings reflect bipartisan concern over persistent tensions in advanced technology markets.

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A US court ruling on tariffs has lowered effective duties, easing tensions and steering the upcoming April summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump towards stability rather than escalation. Analysts say the decision strengthens China's negotiating position, with the summit expected to focus on extending a fragile truce rather than major concessions.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, world leaders took veiled swipes at the United States, while China framed itself as a defender of the post-war system, analysts say. Western countries are recalibrating their approach to Beijing amid uncertainties from Donald Trump's influence.

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At the Munich Security Conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that China seeks a proper way for the two major countries to coexist through dialogue and consultation, but achieving this ultimately depends on the United States. He also accused Japan of harboring 'angry ambitions for the invasion and colonisation of Taiwan'. Wang emphasized that China would continue on this path in the interest of their peoples and in line with international expectations.

バイデン政権の元高官であるカート・キャンベル氏は、イラン情勢を巡る緊張といった「異例」の状況下であっても、再調整されたトランプ・習会談は順調に進むとの見通しを示した。同氏は両首脳について「極めて礼儀正しく、積極的に議論に関与するだろう」と述べた。また、中国側は米中関係を少なくとも一定期間安定させるため、どのような状況下であってもトランプ大統領を北京に招待する準備があると指摘した。

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2025年10月29日、ドナルド・トランプ大統領は慶州で、APECイベントが始まる中、米国と韓国が貿易協定を本質的に最終合意したと述べ、中国の習近平氏との予定会談について関税交渉の緊迫した状況の中で楽観を表明した。

 

 

 

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