China's Xi Jinping views US President Donald Trump as an unpredictable and volatile 'gift that keeps on giving' to his country, according to a top expert.
The comments were made by Robert Manning, Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Centre's Global Foresight Hub and China Programme. According to him, US policies have consistently driven China's economic growth since 2017. In particular, President Trump's 'America First' policy has created an environment that encourages China's investments in the United States.
Mr Manning says China views these moves as a long-term strategic investment, rather than a short-term trade deal. This is evident from the recent China-US trade talks which have focused on ensuring America's commitment to its own economic revival.
President Trump's repeated threats of tariffs and trade restrictions also create an environment that encourages Chinese companies to invest in other sectors such as biotechnology and renewable energy.
While some may view this as a threat, others see it as a strategic move by China to become less reliant on the US market.
The comments were made by Robert Manning, Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Centre's Global Foresight Hub and China Programme. According to him, US policies have consistently driven China's economic growth since 2017. In particular, President Trump's 'America First' policy has created an environment that encourages China's investments in the United States.
Mr Manning says China views these moves as a long-term strategic investment, rather than a short-term trade deal. This is evident from the recent China-US trade talks which have focused on ensuring America's commitment to its own economic revival.
President Trump's repeated threats of tariffs and trade restrictions also create an environment that encourages Chinese companies to invest in other sectors such as biotechnology and renewable energy.
While some may view this as a threat, others see it as a strategic move by China to become less reliant on the US market.