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320105 trump to meet xi as war and inflation weigh on his presidency

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The meeting between Trump and Xi may signal de-escalation in trade tensions, potentially reducing input costs for US-China supply chains. However, the $11bn Taiwan arms package could reignite friction. Rising energy prices from Iran conflict squeeze margins for energy importers and benefit oil producers. The commercial mechanism is weak and diplomatic; no concrete trade deal or tariff change is announced.

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  • Trump to meet Xi in Beijing on Wednesday amid trade and inflation concerns.
  • Proposed 'Board of Trade' to mitigate tensions from last year's trade war.
  • $11 billion U.S. arms package for Taiwan is a key topic.
  • Energy prices rising due to ongoing conflict with Iran.
  • Nuclear arms control discussions involving U.S., China, and Russia.
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Order backlogs in defense may not accelerate without new contracts; expected impact is flat to slight up, 1-2%.

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Inflation is the rate at which consumer prices rise over time, typically measured by a CPI index. Central banks use policy interest rates to keep it within a target band.