Xi raised key questions about overcoming major power tensions and addressing global challenges together. Furthermore, he expressed hope that 2026 marks a historic year that opens a fresh chapter between the two nations. In addition, Xi announced agreement with Trump on building constructive ties rooted in strategic stability.
Transitioning to implementation, this New Vision will provide guidance for the next three years and beyond. Consequently, it promotes cooperation as the main feature while allowing moderate competition and manageable differences. Moreover, Xi stressed that both sides must translate words into concrete actions across multiple fields.
New Vision also covers economic relations between the countries. Xi described trade ties as mutually beneficial and welcomed deeper involvement by American companies in China’s economy. Furthermore, he noted that recent trade negotiations produced generally balanced and positive results. Officials now aim to sustain this momentum through continued dialogue.
However, Xi emphasized that the Taiwan issue remains the most important and sensitive matter in the relationship. He warned that careful handling prevents clashes while any misstep could jeopardize overall ties. Additionally, he reaffirmed that cross-Strait peace serves as the primary common interest. New Vision therefore sets the tone for expanded cooperation in political, military, economic, and cultural areas. Both leaders agreed to strengthen communication channels and people-to-people exchanges. Overall, the Beijing summit reflects determination to manage differences and build longer-term stability.

