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Can a ‘community with a shared future’ prevail over zero-sum rivalry?

As Xi and Trump prepare to meet, the divergence between their visions of global order has never been more acute

3-MIN READ3-MINPeter T. C. ChangPublished: 9:30am, 10 Apr 2026With the coming summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump back on schedule for May, the two leaders present two starkly different paths for the world: one defined by a “community with a shared future” and the other driven by unpredictable impulses of rivalry and division.While Trump postponed the April summit to engage Xi without the distractions of the war he launched on Iran, a swift resolution before their meeting does not seem likely – despite the newly announced two-week ceasefire.Trump’s “war of choice” has already triggered a massive global energy shock – the most severe since the 1970s, with oil prices surging due to the Strait of Hormuz’s partial closure. This month also marks the one-year anniversary of Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, a global trade war whose aftershocks are still destabilising the world economy.AdvertisementMeanwhile, China has positioned itself as a stabilising force. At this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, in Switzerland, Beijing signalled a major pivot: moving from being the “world’s factory” to becoming the “world’s market”.

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