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[Navigating Global Trade Tensions, Domestic Market Unification, and the Resilience of China's Private Sector]-[Can China and the US finally settle the TikTok Dispute?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-09-16

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Navigating US-China Trade and the TikTok Framework

The recent high-level consultations in Madrid between China and the United States have yielded a "framework consensus" regarding TikTok. Officials from both sides, including USTR Ambassador Jameson Greer and Treasury Secretary Scott Benson, described the talks as "candid, in-depth, constructive, and productive." The core of this agreement involves the entrusted operation of US user data and the licensing of TikTok’s algorithm and intellectual property rights.

Tech analyst Andy Mock notes that while the deal appears to be a breakthrough, the US enters these negotiations from a position of being "deeply compromised" by structural issues such as budget deficits, deindustrialization, and domestic political fragility. Professor Zhang Gong emphasizes that the TikTok issue, while politicized, has reached a stage where both sides—including President Trump, who has expressed public support for the platform—are motivated to finalize a deal. The proposed licensing mechanism, potentially spanning 10 years and subject to third-party oversight, is viewed as a "clever solution" to satisfy US national security concerns without requiring the outright sale of the underlying technology.

Building a Unified National Market

President Xi Jinping has underscored the necessity of building a "unified national market" to promote high-quality development and secure an edge in global competition. Assistant Professor Li Lun explains that this initiative centers on "five unifications and one openness": harmonizing market institutions, infrastructure, government conduct, regulations, and factor markets (capital, labor, and data).

By standardizing rules nationwide, China aims to eliminate regional protectionism and "disorderly price competition," often referred to as "involution." Li notes that a unified market will improve predictability for international trade, particularly in high-tech sectors like Electric Vehicles (EVs), where China’s manufacturing dominance requires consistent standards to facilitate seamless integration with global buyers.

China-Europe Relations and Global Governance

Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s recent European tour to Austria, Slovenia, and Poland highlights China’s commitment to multilateralism and the Global Governance Initiative. Dr. Cui Hongjian points out that China seeks to clarify its position as a beneficiary and founder of the current international order, rather than a challenger. A primary focus of these discussions is opposing "arbitrary tariffs" that violate international trade rules. Wang emphasized that China supports Europe’s "strategic autonomy" and cautioned against the "mistaken idea of harming China’s interests in exchange for deals," urging European partners to maintain a balanced perspective amidst shifting geopolitical dynamics.

The Vital Role of the Private Sector

Despite global uncertainties and protectionist headwinds, China’s private sector remains a cornerstone of economic resilience. Data from the National Bureau of Statistics reveals that private firms account for 92% of China's high-tech enterprises. Dr. Zhou Mi highlights that these companies are the primary drivers of innovation in strategic sectors, including AI, embodied robotics, and green energy (EVs and solar products).

To further bolster this momentum, the government is introducing a private economy promotion law to provide a "sound and stable legal basis" for equal competition. While private firms face external challenges—such as supply chain restructuring and non-tariff barriers abroad—their inherent flexibility and focus on R&D continue to position them as the engine of China's future growth. As Dr. Zhou concludes, the alignment between government policy support and the private sector’s sensitivity to market demands remains crucial for maintaining stability in an increasingly complex global environment.

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