// Global Analysis Archive
The source argues that the May 2026 China–U.S. summit is unlikely to translate into Chinese pressure on Russia over Iran or Ukraine, limiting prospects for effective U.S. triangular diplomacy. It assesses that the subsequent Xi–Putin meeting will emphasize the durability of Sino-Russian coordination while managing divergences exposed by the Iran conflict and sanctions pressure.
The source discusses whether a US presidential visit to China could be accompanied by a renewed Boeing aircraft order after nearly a decade without a major Chinese airline purchase. It frames the prospect against geopolitical strain and energy-market disruption linked to a US-Iran war, while the available text is incomplete due to extraction errors.
According to the source, China is considering a US manufacturing fund ahead of an expected April Xi–Trump summit, with both sides aiming for several positive, marketable outcomes. The document suggests the meeting is more likely to yield discrete commercial announcements than a comprehensive agreement.
An SCMP account describes an abandoned, well-resourced compound in Cambodia believed by authorities to be linked to telecoms scam activity, underscoring the sector’s mobility and resilience. The case suggests a limited but practical basis for China–US coordination on payment tracing, telecom disruption, and partner-country engagement in Southeast Asia.
The source argues that the May 2026 China–U.S. summit is unlikely to translate into Chinese pressure on Russia over Iran or Ukraine, limiting prospects for effective U.S. triangular diplomacy. It assesses that the subsequent Xi–Putin meeting will emphasize the durability of Sino-Russian coordination while managing divergences exposed by the Iran conflict and sanctions pressure.
The source discusses whether a US presidential visit to China could be accompanied by a renewed Boeing aircraft order after nearly a decade without a major Chinese airline purchase. It frames the prospect against geopolitical strain and energy-market disruption linked to a US-Iran war, while the available text is incomplete due to extraction errors.
According to the source, China is considering a US manufacturing fund ahead of an expected April Xi–Trump summit, with both sides aiming for several positive, marketable outcomes. The document suggests the meeting is more likely to yield discrete commercial announcements than a comprehensive agreement.
An SCMP account describes an abandoned, well-resourced compound in Cambodia believed by authorities to be linked to telecoms scam activity, underscoring the sector’s mobility and resilience. The case suggests a limited but practical basis for China–US coordination on payment tracing, telecom disruption, and partner-country engagement in Southeast Asia.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4692 | Back-to-Back Beijing Summits Highlight Limits of US Triangular Diplomacy With China and Russia | China-US relations | 2026-05-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4613 | Boeing Deal as Diplomatic Signal: China Visit Speculation Amid Energy Shock | China-US relations | 2024-11-10 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1087 | China Weighs US Manufacturing Fund as Xi–Trump Summit Targets Optics-Heavy Deal Package | China-US relations | 2024-07-18 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3431 | Southeast Asia Scam Hubs as a Narrow Lane for China–US Cooperation | China-US relations | 2024-07-10 | 0 | ACCESS » |