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president trump in china can two rival superpowers find common ground

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The summit between the US and China may lead to tactical trade stabilizations, reducing near-term tariff escalation risk for global supply chains. However, structural differences remain unresolved, limiting the potential for a comprehensive deal. The presence of Elon Musk suggests possible discussions on electric vehicle or technology market access. The impact is global but particularly affects companies with significant China-US exposure, such as Tesla (GLOBAL_TECH) and industrial firms reliant on cross-border supply chains (GLOBAL_INDUSTRIALS). Emerging markets (EM_MARKETS) are indirectly affected through trade and investment channels.

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  • President Trump visits Beijing on May 13 for a two-day summit with President Xi Jinping.
  • Summit occurs amid fragile trade negotiations and rising tensions over Taiwan and Iran.
  • Business delegation includes Elon Musk.
  • Analysts expect tactical stabilizations rather than a comprehensive trade agreement.
  • Summit will address economic interdependence and strategic distrust.
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EM markets may face 1-2% downside in 1-4 weeks as structural issues persist.

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