China is keen to enhance its collaboration with the United States, as highlighted by the remarks of Xie Feng, the Chinese ambassador to Washington, who underscored the necessity of maintaining open channels of communication between the two leading global economies. In a recent address delivered in Hong Kong, Xie aimed to alleviate existing frictions by asserting that China does not aspire to outpace or replace the United States. This address, which was directed towards both Chinese officials and the U.S. ambassador to China, represents a pivotal step in the ongoing efforts to recalibrate the dynamics of U.S.-China relations. As the United States prepares for the possibility of Donald Trump’s return to the presidency in January, Beijing is strategically seeking to adjust its diplomatic stance towards Washington. Trump has indicated intentions to impose tariffs on Chinese imports that could exceed 60%, yet Chinese officials and business leaders remain optimistic that such protectionist measures may also create rifts with U.S. allies in Europe and Asia. This situation could potentially provide China with new avenues to enhance its global standing and foster improved trade relations.