Xi of China says that there is no winner in a tariff war because he visits Southeast Asia

The visit to Xi Jinping in Vietnam to South East Asia aims to strengthen the alliance amidst trade tensions with the US, insisting that there is no winner in the trade wars, China is placed in a position as a stable force. While balanced the relationship with both Vietnam, the US and China, the supply chain is beneficial from the innings, but the potential for the Chinese accessories faces investigation as the back door.

Hanoi, Vietnam: Chinese leader Xi Jinping said that no one wins Trade war As he kicked a diplomatic tour Southeast Asia On Monday, presenting China as a force for stability unlike the latest tariff tricks of US President Donald Trump.
Although Trump has stopped some tariffs, he has put 145% of the world’s second largest economy on China.
“Business war, or tariffs are no winners in a war, or tariff war in an editorial in an editorial published jointly in Vietnamese and Chinese official media.” “Both our countries should completely secure the multilateral trade system, stable global industrial and supply chains, and open and co -operative international environment.”
Xi’s visit allows China to show South-East Asia, it is “a superpower responsible in the way that the US has presented the whole world under President Donald Trump,” said a fellow Guyen Khak Giang, a fellow at the Isas-Yosof Ishaq Institute in Singapore.
Guyen Than Tung, a professor at Vietnamese Studies at Fulbright University Vietnam, said that at the beginning of his two -day visit, Vietnam’s President Luong Qong was congratulated by Vietnam’s President Louong Kuong. Students from a drum art group performed as women, who waved the flags of the red and yellow sugar and communist Party.
While the possibility of Xi’s visit was earlier planned, it has become important due to the tariff fight between China and the US. The journey gives Beijing a way to sideline its alliances and find solutions for high trade barriers that the US has put on Chinese exports.
In Hanoi, Xi met his counterpart Lam along with the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam. He said, “In front of the existing global context, the commitment to the peaceful development of China and Vietnam, and deepening of friendship and cooperation, and brought valuable stability and certainty to the world,” he said.
He also met Vietnam’s Prime Minister Fam Minh Chinh. Both sides signed a series of memorandum, whose details were not made public. The official mouthpiece NHN Dan of the Communist Party of Vietnam said that China and Vietnam would give momentum to the $ 8 billion railway project, which would add the two countries connecting the two countries to the deal approved in February.
Huang Le-Thu of the International Crisis Group Think Tank said that Xi’s visit sends a message to the region that the journey time is “a strong political message that South East Asia is important for China.” He said that given the seriousness of Trump’s tariff and despite the 90-day break, the Southeast Asian nations were concerned that the tariffs, if implemented, could complicate their development.
Vietnam experiences his relations with the US and China. It is run under a communist, one-sided system like China, but has a strong relationship with America
In 2023, it was the only country that attained both the US President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping. That year it also upgraded America to its highest diplomatic level, which was similar to China and Russia.
Vietnam was one of the biggest beneficiaries of countries who were trying to reduce their supply chains from China, as the business moved here. According to Chinese state media, China is its largest trading partner, and China-Vietnam trade increased from 14.6% year-on-year in 2024.
That business relationship goes in both ways.
“Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia’s visit to Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia, an analyst at Singapore’s Isas-Yusof Isaq Isaq Institute, said,” How can China actually insulat itself against Trump. ”
But the intensity of the trade war has put Vietnam in a “very uncertain position”, which in the US is the notion that Vietnam is serving as a back door for Chinese goods, Giang said. Vietnam was killed with 46% tariff under Trump’s order before the 90-day stop.
China and Vietnam have real long -term differences including regional disputes in the South China Sea, where Vietnam has faced China’s Coast Guard, but often does not propagate conflicts.
After Vietnam, Xi is expected to go to Malaysia in the next and then Cambodia.

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