Chinese President Xi warned Trump that mishandling Taiwan could provoke 'clashes and even conflicts' during their meeting, and Trump publicly wavered on approving a $14 billion arms package, urging both sides to 'cool down.' The summit eased some economic tensions and produced commercial announcements but yielded limited strategic trade breakthroughs. In the aftermath, trade representative Jamieson Greer sought to walk back Trump’s remarks, saying he is 'considering' the arms deal and stressing the need for a stable U.S.-China relationship, while Taiwan affirmed its sovereignty.
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