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trumps china visit how xi jinping outmanoeuvred the us president in beijing

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The summit resulted in a concrete order of 200 Boeing aircraft, directly benefiting Boeing's revenue and US aerospace exports. However, broader trade tensions and unresolved issues over cybersecurity and sanctions limit the commercial impact. The mechanism is primarily a demand spike for Boeing aircraft, but other sectors lack clear commercial pathways. The impact is US-China bilateral, with no strong second-order effects on other sectors.

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  • China agreed to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft during Trump's visit.
  • Summit produced limited breakthroughs in trade relations.
  • Tensions persisted over cybersecurity and US sanctions against Chinese companies.
  • Xi warned Taiwan remains a 'red line'.
  • Visit occurred amid rising mistrust, including arrest of a Californian mayor.

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