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TRUMP'S TARIFFS

During Xi’s trip, China strengthens economic ties in Asia in trade war with US

"China will work with Malaysia... to combat the undercurrents of geopolitical and camp-based confrontation", wrote Xi

16.Apr.2025 às 11h34
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Em viagem de Xi Jinping, China fortalece acordos econômicos na Ásia em guerra comercial com EUA

Malaysian prime-minister, Anwar Ibrahim, welcomes Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Kuala Lumpur's International Airport - Farhan ABDULLAH / MALAYSIA'S DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION / AFP

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Malaysia on Tuesday (15) for a highly anticipated state visit. With this move, Xi seeks to promote China as a reliable alternative to an escalating trade war with the United States.

Xi embarked this week on a Southeast Asia tour that has already taken him to Vietnam and will also include Cambodia, with Beijing trying to position itself as a stable alternative to US President Donald Trump’s punitive tariff regime.

Xi said he was “looking forward to […] further deepening the traditional friendship” between China and Malaysia, CCTV, a Chinese state broadcaster, reported. He said he would “have an in-depth exchange of views” in meetings with Anwar and king Sultan Ibrahim, according to CCTV. “With the t efforts of both sides, this visit will surely achieve fruitful results,” the broadcaster reported him as saying.

The Chinese leader touched down at the airport in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, where he was greeted by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, footage from another Chinese state broadcaster, CGTN, showed.

Xi is scheduled to attend a state banquet at the Malaysian monarch’s palace on Wednesday (16) morning before holding talks with Anwar in the istrative capital Putrajaya.

He and Anwar will witness the g of a range of bilateral agreements, according to the Malaysian foreign ministry.

“China will work with Malaysia… to combat the undercurrents of geopolitical and camp-based confrontation, as well as the countercurrents of unilateralism and protectionism,” Xi wrote in an article for Malaysia’s The Star newspaper on Tuesday.

“We must uphold the UN-centered international system and the international order… and promote fairer and more equitable global governance,” he wrote.

China and Malaysia celebrated their 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations last year and enjoy robust trade ties, though Malaysia has partial claims to parts of the South China Sea, where Beijing has staked out near-blanket sovereignty.

China has remained Malaysia’s largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years, with total trade between the two countries ing for 16.8 percent of Malaysia’s global trade last year, according to the Malaysian foreign ministry.

‘Oppose bullying’

Xi’s arrival came hot on the heels of his visit to Vietnam. The two nations said, “they will tly oppose hegemony and power politics [and] tly oppose unilateralism in all forms”, in a t statement published Tuesday in Vietnamese state media after Xi’s visit.

The two sides also agreed to “maintain an open, transparent, inclusive, and non-discriminatory multilateral trade regime with the World Trade Organization (WTO) as the core […] and promote economic globalization”.

The t statement did not mention the United States or Trump by name, though China has been locked in a tit-for-tat trade war with Washington.

Since Trump’s last salvo of tariffs, the US has been levying duties of up to 145 percent on imports from China. Beijing has called the taxes a “joke” and imposed retaliatory tolls of 125 percent on American goods.

Trump later said Xi’s “lovely meeting” with Vietnamese counterparts aimed to “figure out, how do we screw the United States of America”.

China and Vietnam signed 45 cooperation agreements on Monday (14) including on supply chains, artificial intelligence, t maritime patrols and railway development.

Xi said at a meeting with Vietnam’s top leader To Lam that their countries were “standing at the turning point of history… and should move forward with ed hands”.

Lam said after the talks that the two leaders “reached many important and comprehensive common perceptions”, according to the Vietnam News Agency.

*With information from AFP

Edited by: Leandro Melito
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