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Xi Jinping Courts Global Business Leaders Amid Intensifying U.S.-China Trade War

by Team Lumida
March 28, 2025
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  • Chinese President Xi Jinping met with over 40 global business leaders in Beijing, pledging improved market access and a stable policy environment to attract foreign investment.
  • Xi criticized U.S. protectionist policies, including Trump’s 25% tariffs on auto imports, and called for collaboration to maintain global supply chain stability.
  • Inbound investment to China has fallen to its lowest level in over three decades, as geopolitical tensions and slowing economic growth weigh on investor confidence.
  • Beijing is positioning itself as a supporter of private enterprise and global trade, contrasting with Trump’s “America First” policies.

What Happened?

At a high-profile meeting in Beijing, President Xi Jinping addressed global business leaders from industries including finance, manufacturing, and technology. Xi emphasized China’s commitment to providing a transparent and predictable policy environment, calling the country a “favorite destination” for foreign investors.

The meeting comes as U.S.-China trade tensions escalate, with President Trump imposing a 25% tariff on auto imports and signaling potential new tariffs on the EU and Canada. Xi urged businesses to work with China to uphold the global economic order, warning against protectionist measures that could destabilize supply chains.

Despite Xi’s reassurances, China faces significant challenges. Inbound investment has plummeted, and economists predict that Beijing may need to implement trillions of yuan in stimulus to meet its ambitious 5% growth target if trade tensions worsen.


Why It Matters?

Xi’s outreach to global business leaders highlights China’s efforts to counter the narrative of economic isolation amid rising U.S. protectionism. By positioning itself as open for business, Beijing aims to attract foreign investment and stabilize its slowing economy.

However, the effectiveness of this strategy remains uncertain. U.S. tariffs and geopolitical tensions have made China a less attractive destination for investment, while alternative markets like Southeast Asia are gaining traction. Additionally, the U.S. review of China’s compliance with the phase-one trade deal could lead to further tariffs, adding to the economic strain.

For global businesses, the meeting underscores the importance of navigating the complexities of U.S.-China relations. Companies caught in the crossfire, such as Walmart, PVH Corp., and Illumina Inc., face increasing pressure as both nations escalate trade measures.


What’s Next?

China’s ability to attract foreign investment will depend on its success in addressing economic headwinds and maintaining a stable policy environment. The upcoming U.S. review of China’s trade compliance and potential reciprocal tariffs will be critical developments to watch.

Investors should also monitor Beijing’s stimulus measures and their impact on economic growth, as well as the broader implications of U.S.-China trade tensions on global supply chains and market dynamics.


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