Trump thinks Taiwan is a ‘very good negotiating chip’ with China · DeepSignal
Trump thinks Taiwan is a ‘very good negotiating chip’ with China Fortune · Simina Mistreanu, The Associated Press 1d ago · ~3 min· 5/16/2026· en· 1Trump views Taiwan as a strategic negotiating tool in U.S.-China relations.
Key Points Trump discusses arms sales with China. He considers Taiwan a valuable leverage point. Negotiations depend on China's actions. Reader Mode unavailable (could not extract clean content).
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Trump's perspective on Taiwan as a negotiating chip signals potential shifts in U.S.-China relations, impacting market stability and investment strategies for developers and PMs focused on geopolitical risks.