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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President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call on Monday to discuss trade, Taiwan, and the Ukraine crisis. The conversation occurred nearly one month after their in-person meeting in Busan, South Korea. Both leaders expressed optimism about bilateral relations.

After witnessing the effects of a tumultuous trade war with the United States this year, China's top leaders have issued a directive to fortify the domestic economy against persistent or even heightened trade frictions. Analysts see the leadership's language after the central economic work conference as an admission that trade tensions are expected to endure and expand beyond the US, including to partners like the European Union.

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US President Donald Trump has shrugged off concerns regarding the landmark Canada-China electric vehicle deal, calling it a “good thing”, even as US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer warned that Ottawa may regret the decision “in the long run”.

President Donald Trump threatened Canada with a 100% tariff on its goods following a new trade deal with China, escalating tensions from a recent spat at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The threat came after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized U.S. ambitions to acquire Greenland, prompting Trump to accuse Canada of ingratitude. This exchange highlights growing strains between the U.S. and its northern neighbor.

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Amid US-Japan joint patrols responding to China-Russia activities, analysts say the Trump administration faces a dilemma in backing ally Japan while maintaining China trade ties. Tokyo hopes for high-level US talks, but resolution depends on direct Beijing-Tokyo engagement.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will fly to China on Tuesday for the first visit by a British leader in eight years. The trip aims to mend ties with the world's second-largest economy and reduce dependence on an unpredictable United States amid rising tensions. He will meet Chinese leaders in Beijing and Shanghai during the three-day visit.

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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, President Donald Trump announced a framework agreement on Greenland with NATO, suspending planned tariffs on European nations and backing off threats of force. The deal emphasizes Arctic security and aims to counter influences from China and Russia, while Trump criticized U.S. allies like Canada for lacking gratitude toward American defense support. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen noted progress in discussions on regional security.

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