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chinas xi to press trump on taiwan tariffs during summit

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AI-generatedThe summit may affect U.S.-China trade tariffs and a stalled $14 billion Taiwan arms deal. If tariffs ease, U.S. exporters (e.g., Boeing, industrial goods) could benefit; if tensions rise, supply chains for semiconductors and electronics may face disruption. Taiwan is a key semiconductor producer, so any escalation could impact global tech supply chains. However, the commercial mechanism is weak as no concrete policy changes are announced.
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- Xi Jinping and Trump to hold three-day summit starting Wednesday.
- Taiwan arms deal worth $14 billion stalled.
- Summit to address U.S.-China trade relations and tariffs.
- Boeing mentioned as an organization involved.
No material mid-term impact as Taiwan arms deal remains stalled; flat expected.
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