China’s Xi Jinping in Cambodia amid Trump trade tensions

China’s Xi Jinping in Cambodia amid Trump trade tensions

Cambodia is a key political ally and trading partner for China in Asia. Xi is expected to meet Cambodian Prime Minster Hun Manet as the two countries celebrate 67 years of diplomatic ties.

China’s President Xi Jinping arrived in Cambodia on Thursday, as the Chinese leader bolsters ties with regional allies amid a trade threat from US President Donald Trump’s administration. 

What’s on the agenda for Xi’s visit? 

Xi was greeted by Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni upon his arrival in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh.

Xi’s presence was met with fanfare after he got off the Air China plane, with people waving Cambodian and Chinese flags and holding portrait photos of the two leaders. 

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet is expected to hold talks with Xi later in the day. The two countries are celebrating 67 years of diplomatic ties. 

Cambodia is a key ally for China in Southeast Asia. The two countries have close political ties, with China investing billions of dollars in Cambodian infrastructure such as roads and airports. 

In an article put out by Cambodian media, Xi urged Cambodia to reject “hegemonism” and “protectionism.”

One major issue between the two countries are Chinese-linked scam centers in Cambodia.

China on Thursday praised Cambodia for deporting several Taiwanese citizens involved in the fraud centers to China.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Beijing “highly appreciates” Cambodia’s way of dealing with the issue, as it adhere to the “one-China principle.” China views Taiwan as part of its territory, whereas Taiwan considers itself as distinct from mainland China.