
BEIJING — Chinese President Xi Jinping warned Thursday of “clashes and even conflicts” with the United States over Taiwan, cautioning President Donald Trump that tensions over the Beijing-claimed island could jeopardize ties between the world’s two biggest economies. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The stark warning was delivered as the two leaders met for high-stakes talks in Beijing at the start of their two-day summit.
Main Idea: Xi Jinping warned Donald Trump that tensions over Taiwan could lead to conflict and put U.S.-China ties at risk during their Beijing summit.
Key Points:
Xi's warning over Taiwan raises the risk of higher tariffs, market swings, and supply shocks that could raise prices for US consumers and strain small businesses.
A stronger US-China deal could protect trade and help keep some goods and jobs stable.
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