2026-05-15
51 分钟The world has witnessed a historic meeting.
U.S. President Donald Trump has paid a state visit to China, the first by an American president in nearly nine years.
Accompanying him is a trillion-dollar business delegation.
At a private meeting in Beijing on Friday,
Chinese President Xi Jinping said they had reached important common understandings on maintaining stable economic
and trade ties, expanding practical cooperation across various fields, and properly addressing each other's concerns.
During talks in Beijing, the Chinese president also laid out a new vision for bilateral ties.
So what are the biggest takeaways from this closely watched visit?
How should we understand the new vision for China-US relations?
And how could it shape the future of the world order?
Hello and welcome to the panel discussion of World Today.
I'm Do Hongyu in Beijing.
To delve into these questions, we 're joined by Mohamed Ali Nasir, professor of economics at the University of Leeds,
Sun Ahmed Khan, research fellow at the Center for China and Globalization,
Li Luen, assistant professor of economics at Peking University,
and Chen Weihua, China Daily former chief Washington correspondent.
Thank you very much for joining us, dear panelists.
First of all, let's go to Mr. Chen Weihua.
You have been in the United States for a lot of years.
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