The Guardian view on the US, China and the rest: Trump is opening doors for Xi | Editorial

The Guardian view on the US, China and the rest: Trump is opening doors for Xi | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the US, China and the rest: Trump is opening doors for Xi | Editorial
Author: Editorial
Published: Feb, 17 2025 18:30

The US president’s bullying of allies and partners is short-termist and will boost Beijing’s power, not Washington’s.

Donald Trump’s return to the White House is so far proving more nightmarish for US allies and friends than adversaries. China certainly doesn’t relish a trade war with the US, but it was better prepared than others for Mr Trump’s tariffs, and both sides appear to be leaving room for a potential deal. And, though China’s leader, Xi Jinping, is poised for worse to come, the second Trump term is bringing Beijing opportunities as well as problems.

International respect for the US plummeted under his last administration. As the US president turns the screws on long-term partners, China is looking to take advantage. Colombia quickly caved to Mr Trump on the matter of migrant returns, but China’s ambassador has been celebrating the “best moment” in relations between Bogotá and Beijing. Under pressure from the Trump administration, Panama announced that it would allow its participation in China’s global infrastructure plan, the belt and road initiative (BRI), to expire. Yet behind-the-scenes arm-twisting had already begun tilting Panama back towards the US. Mr Trump’s attempts to humiliate and bully may backfire there and across the region.

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