Xi Jinping Hosts Macron in Chengdu, But Tangible Deals Remain Elusive

Chinese President Xi Jinping accompanied French President Emmanuel Macron on a sightseeing visit to Chengdu on Friday, marking a rare gesture of personal diplomacy. The visit is part of Macron’s fourth state trip to China and highlights Beijing’s focus on strengthening ties with Paris, the EU’s second-largest economy. Despite the warm reception, the visit has so far produced few concrete economic agreements, reflecting the political and strategic constraints China faces in offering major concessions.

Why It Matters

Macron’s visit comes at a time when global leaders are looking to China for economic assurances amid U.S. tariffs and broader trade tensions. For Beijing, nurturing friendly ties with France could enhance its influence within the EU, while for Macron, the visit provides a platform to project international leadership and push for multilateral cooperation. However, the lack of substantive deals signals the limits of China’s willingness to accommodate French economic interests, particularly in areas affecting U.S.-China trade dynamics.

Key Developments

Macron and Xi’s day included visits to Chengdu’s Jincheng Lake Park and a historic dam site, with Macron interacting with students at Sichuan University. Earlier meetings in Beijing resulted in 12 cooperation agreements covering population ageing, nuclear energy, and panda conservation, though no financial commitments were disclosed. Analysts note that expectations for major commercial deals, such as a long-anticipated Airbus jet order or eased conditions for French producers, were not met.

Economic Opportunities and Political Constraints

China’s ability to offer concessions is limited by its broader strategic calculations. Granting large trade advantages to France could reduce China’s leverage in negotiations with the U.S. or the EU. Similarly, Xi cannot offer breakthroughs on sensitive geopolitical issues such as the war in Ukraine, as China continues to support Russia. French ambitions for economic gains are further constrained by EU internal divisions, including disputes over electric vehicle tariffs.

Geopolitical Implications

The visit underscores China’s careful balancing act in its EU strategy. By engaging France directly, Beijing may seek to exploit differences among EU member states to advance its interests, especially amid frozen EU-China investment talks. The personal diplomacy serves as a symbolic gesture to strengthen China’s image and influence in Europe, even if tangible trade outcomes remain limited.

With information from Reuters.

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