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          Trump China visit garners high marks

          By Chen Weihua in Washington | China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-11-13 11:07
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          Experts weigh in on short, long-term effects of US president's trip to Asia

          China watchers in the United States have spoken positively of US President Donald Trump's trip to China last week.

          During the Nov 8-10 trip, which was defined by the Chinese government as a "state visit-plus", Trump described, in multiple tweets and elsewhere, his meetings with President Xi Jinping as "very productive on both trade and the subject of North Korea".

          In Beijing on Nov 8 and Nov 9, US and Chinese businesses signed deals worth some $253 billion, largely involving Chinese purchases of US products from planes to soybeans.

          Jon Taylor, a China scholar and professor at the University of St Thomas in Houston, said Trump's trip "went as well as could be expected".

          "While obvious differences remain, the two leaders demonstrated a genuine respect for each other. That may be the biggest take going forward - that they understand each other and their counterpart's positions - on issues such as trade imbalances, the Korean Peninsula, and market access," he said.

          Taylor said that he is encouraged by talk of mapping out a new blueprint to remain partners as opposed to being rivals, which reinforces the dialogue that begun in April at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.

          "I think that President Xi summed it up best when he said that when working together, China and the US can accomplish many great things of benefit to the entire world," he said.

          Ted Carpenter, a senior fellow of defense and foreign policy studies at Cato Institute, said the visit turned out to be better than expected, given the considerable apprehension leading up to the meeting between Trump and Xi.

          "Both leaders engaged in a gratifyingly cordial exchange of views," Carpenter said, adding that there also was definite progress about how to deal with the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

          "Although President Trump (like most American leaders) still seemed to believe that Beijing has more leverage over Pyongyang than actually is the case, he abandoned his insulting and confrontational rhetoric toward Kim Jong-un's regime and indicated a willingness to conduct meaningful negotiations," said Carpenter, adding that it is a stance that China has urged for years.

          He observed that Trump also noticeably softened his statements and policy positions regarding trade issues with China. "His comment that he did not blame China for the habitual bilateral trade deficit was especially surprising and constructive, given his previous protectionist statements," Carpenter said.

          While noting there was little substantive movement on other policy differences, including Taiwan and the South China Sea, Carpenter said those are complex issues that were not likely to be resolved in a short meeting.

          "The important aspect was that those contentious matters were discussed in a cooperative, non-confrontational manner," he said. "All in all, it was a surprisingly friendly and modestly successful summit."

          "It's a joyful and successful visit by all indications," said Zhiqun Zhu, a professor of political science and international relations at Bucknell University.

          He said Xi and Trump further developed their friendship during the visit, and the warmth and chemistry between the two leaders definitely help the maintenance of a stable and friendly US-China relationship.

          "With such a positive framework and constructive environment, difficult issues can be discussed and problems can be resolved satisfactorily," Zhu said.

          According to Zhu, the US-China relationship is always marked by competition and cooperation. If the two sides choose cooperation, they can achieve a win-win outcome; if they choose confrontation, there will be high tensions in the relationship and no positive results.

          chenweihua@chinadailyusa.com

          (China Daily USA 11/13/2017 page4)

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