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What Trump most wants to discuss may not be trade at all
Many people think that Trump's visit to China is definitely focused on trade.
Actually, that's not necessarily the case.
The real game between great powers is just on the surface; behind the scenes, it's about technology, finance, and future rules.
Especially after the arrival of the AI era, the competition between China and the U.S. has shifted from “who sells more” to “who defines the next generation of industry.”
Trump is very clear that what the U.S. is truly worried about is not how many goods China sells today, but whether China can continue to make breakthroughs in high-end manufacturing, chips, and artificial intelligence in the future.
In plain language, whoever masters the technology, controls the future.
So this visit to China is likely to be more about signals in the tech field.
Netizens summarized it very poignantly: “In the past, it was about who had more factories; now, it’s about who has stronger computing power.”
And the most interesting part is that global capital has already taken sides in advance.
AI, chips, new energy—these have become the three most frantic investment tracks worldwide. Any policy shift could trigger market surges or crashes.
Trump’s biggest trait is that he understands “negotiation pressure” very well.
He likes to create tension first, then release space. Much like in business, where you raise the price first and then tell you “we’ll give you a discount.”
But the problem is, the world is no longer the same as ten years ago.
China’s manufacturing upgrade, technological industry development, and RMB internationalization are all beginning to change the global landscape.
So this visit to China is not just an ordinary trip; it’s more like a test of future directions.
Everyone wants to know: will the future world order enter a new phase? #Gate广场五月交易分享