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The long-anticipated TrumpโXi summit in Beijing is behind us, and both sides are signaling a desire to preserve the current truce. However, outcomes largely remained in line with modest expectations โ leaving many of the underlying tensions shaping the global business environment unresolved.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai invites you to join Ted Dean, Asia President of DGAโAlbright Stonebridge Group, on Monday, June 15, from 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Chamber Office, for an executive briefing examining what the summit revealed about the trajectory of U.S.โChina relations and the outlook for the relationship in 2026.
Drawing on developments surrounding the summit and conversations across both capitals, this briefing will examine:
- What the summit revealed about each side's priorities and approach to managing the relationship
- The outlook for tariffs, export controls, investment restrictions, and technology competition
- What business leaders should be watching in this next phase of the U.S-China relationship


