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Xi Jinping "Everyone gets hurt if they fight"...What are the countermeasures for Trump's 2nd term?

2024.11.07 PM 04:49
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[Anchor]
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to President-elect Donald Trump today.

Does it mean that he is preparing for the launch of the second Trump administration, so that he will send a congratulatory message right after his election?

Connect to China and listen to it. Correspondent Kang Jung Kyu!

[Reporter]
Yes, this is Beijing.

[Anchor]
First of all, what is the congratulatory message sent by President Xi?

[Reporter]
The point was, in a nutshell, "Let's not fight."

History shows that fighting hurts each other, and he suggested that we manage differences by increasing communication.

I only sent a congratulatory message to President Joe Biden on November 25, more than two weeks after the election was confirmed in 2020.

As such, China predicts and prepares for Trump's election this time.

[Anchor]
Trump has vowed a 60% tariff bomb on Chinese goods, so is China also preparing for a second trade war with the United States?

[Reporter]
The triderma of the Chinese economy is domestic demand, investment, and export.

The domestic economy is stagnant enough to raise concerns about deflation.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) was also on a downward curve through the third quarter of this year, down 30.4% from the same period last year.

Even the last remaining exports turned on a red light following Trump's return.

The size of the "Chinese version of the supplementary budget," which has been delayed since the U.S. presidential election, will be confirmed tomorrow.

Forecasts vary from 4 trillion to 12 trillion yuan, and it is said that more stimulus is needed.

[Anchor]
President-elect Trump is skeptical of Taiwanese dialect.

Can it be seen as a good thing from China's point of view?

[Reporter]
President Biden has joined forces with the alliance in an emergency in Taiwan, vowing military intervention.

However, Trump is skeptical of this "world police role" and advocates "isolationism."

It is expected that Taiwan or the South China Sea will reduce the number of encounters.It will also open up more space for China, which promotes

'multilateralism', to expand its presence in the international community.

However, what deal Trump, a negotiator, will try with the Taiwan issue and other security areas remains a variable.

I'm Kang Jeonggyu of YTN in Beijing.



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