Jiang says Xi and Trump are scheduled to meet four times in 2026, with Trump's April state visit to China as the key event for renegotiating the economic relationship for the next five to ten years.
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China US Relations
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Key Notes
Jiang argues that the old US expectation behind China's WTO integration was that China would eventually liberalize financially and produce a consumer class willing to buy more American goods.
Jiang says Venezuela is a litmus test inside a broader China-US confrontation in which Washington is trying to force Chinese market opening under threat of embargo pressure.
Jiang's model is that Washington's deeper fear is not Venezuelan oil alone but the broader possibility that South America turns toward China and leaves the United States isolated from a continent it still sees as its backyard.
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"Right. So, in 2026, President Xi and President Trump are scheduled to meet four times. The big event will be when Trump visits China..."
"credit cards, and now it's time for the Chinese consumer to support the global economy by consuming more things. The problem is that the..."
"So for the past 10 years, China has been developing a very strong relationship with South America. So before, in the 60s and 70s,..."
"is that if China is allowed to do what it wants in South America, eventually South America will turn against America and America will..."
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The interview starts in Venezuela and ends in Chinese classrooms, but Jiang treats the whole route as one argument about empire under strain: Washington uses frontier pressure to force China into carrying the American...
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