Chinese President Xi Jinping stated Taiwan's reunification with China is inevitable, emphasizing the shared kinship and historical trend. This declaration precedes Donald Trump's potential trade tensions with China. Xi also discussed the need for proactive economic policies and reforms to address China's economic challenges, including a real estate market downturn and reduced consumer spending.
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