Thursday, July 31, 2025

US Senator and Donald Trump supporter Steve Daines meets Chinese Vice Premier amid rising tensions

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US Senator Steve Daines, a strong supporter of President Donald Trump, met with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, with warm exchanges in front of journalists on Saturday (March 22) even as tensions between their countries spiked over trade tariffs and the handling of the illegal trade in fentanyl.Daines, the first member of Congress to visit Beijing since Trump took office in January, will meet with Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Sunday (March 23) and the nation’s No 2 official will give him an introduction to China’s policies, according to He.


Daines, who previously worked for American consumer goods company Procter & Gamble in south China’s economic hub of Guangzhou, said this trip marked his sixth visit to China and he had met Li Qiang in 2018 when he served as the party secretary of Shanghai.
He said this visit comes at a time when there are some important issues to discuss between China and the US.
“I’ve always believed in having constructive dialogue and that has been the nature of all my visits to China over the course of many years,” he said.Ahead of the trip that began on Thursday (March 20), his office said he is coordinating closely with the White House and will be “carrying President Trump’s America First agenda.” Daines served as a go-between during the first Trump administration when tariffs were also a major issue.

Daines, a senator for Montana, said on X earlier this week that he would be talking with Chinese officials about curbing the production and distribution of fentanyl and “the need to reduce the trade deficit and ensure fair market access for our Montana farmers, ranchers and producers.” Just months into Trump’s second term, tensions between the world’s two largest economies have risen after the US imposed 20 per cent duties on Chinese goods and drew retaliatory tariffs of 15 per cent on US farm goods from China. Additionally, the US accuses China of doing too little to stop the export of precursor materials for fentanyl, a highly potent opiate blamed for tens of thousands of deaths in the US.

In response, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi earlier this month accused Washington of “meeting good with evil” and said China will continue to retaliate for the United States’ “arbitrary tariffs.” Beijing also responded with a report detailing its efforts to control the illegal trade in fentanyl, specifically the ingredients for the opioid that are made in China.

The report said that China and the US have held multiple high-level meetings since early last year to promote cooperation, and that its Narcotics Control Bureau holds regular exchanges with the US Drug Enforcement Agency.

China is committed to cooperation, the report said, “but firmly opposes the US imposition of unlawful sanctions and unreasonable pressure on China on the pretext of responding to fentanyl-related issues.” Daines arrived in Beijing on Thursday and exchanged views with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu on bilateral relations and issues of mutual concern on the second day. His trip to the Chinese capital followed a visit to Vietnam where he met top leaders.

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