Iran war raises stakes for US and China ahead of Trump-Xi talks as ties strain further

Iran war raises stakes for US and China ahead of Trump-Xi talks as ties strain further
Iran war raises stakes for US and China ahead of Trump-Xi talks as ties strain further

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - US President Donald Trump shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping as they hold a bilateral meeting at Gimhae International Airport, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit, in Busan, South Korea October 30, 2025. — Reuters pic

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BEIJING, May 13 — The Iran war has strained US-Chinese ties further and looks set to dominate the May 14 to 15 ‌summit between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart and host Xi Jinping in Beijing. Below are the key issues at stake for Washington and Beijing as the US-Israeli war with Iran reshapes calculations in their broader relationship:

Iran ceasefire talks 

US Treasury Secretary Scott ‌Bessent has said that the two presidents will discuss the Iran war, and urged China to “join us in this international operation” to open the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping. But while Beijing worked behind the scenes to convince Iran to hold peace talks with the US in Pakistan last month, analysts say it would not act solely at Washington’s behest. After last week’s visit to Beijing by Iran’s foreign minister, China called for a “complete cessation of hostilities”.

On the nuclear issue, it said that “China appreciates Iran’s commitment not to develop nuclear weapons, while also recognising Iran’s legitimate right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy.”

The US believes Iran wants to build a nuclear bomb and wants Iran to give up its right to enrichment for 20 years and hand over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

Energy security 

China’s energy ‌security faces increasing risks as the war drags on, forcing Beijing to cut its lucrative exports of refined products such ⁠as gasoline or jet fuel to protect its domestic market.

Around ⁠half of China’s crude oil imports are shipped from the Middle East, where ⁠the closure of the Strait of ⁠Hormuz and US blockade have left ⁠ships stranded inside the Gulf and vulnerable to attacks. The conflict slashed China’s total crude oil imports in April by 20 per cent from a year ago to the lowest level in almost four years, according to Chinese customs data. China’s foreign ministry has ⁠said the US blockade of the strait does not serve the common interest of the international community. It also confirmed last week that an oil products tanker with Chinese crew was attacked in the strait.

US sanctions over Iranian oil, weapon sales 

China is the biggest buyer of Iranian oil despite pressure from the Trump administration.

More than 80 per cent of Iran’s shipped oil has been destined for China, as Chinese independent refiners take advantage of discounted US-sanctioned oil. Kpler estimates ⁠that China bought an average of 1.38 million barrels per day of Iranian oil in 2025. In April, the US Treasury imposed sanctions on Chinese independent refinery Hengli Petrochemical for buying billions of dollars’ worth of Iranian ⁠oil, making good on its threats of sanctioning buyers. The Treasury has also written to two Chinese banks warning of secondary ⁠sanctions if ⁠they facilitated trade of Iranian oil.

Beijing has pushed back. The Ministry of Commerce ordered companies not to comply with US sanctions against five refiners, for the first time invoking a law that allows Beijing to retaliate against entities enforcing sanctions it deems unlawful. Just days before Trump’s ‌visit, the US Treasury imposed sanctions on two companies in China and two in Hong Kong it accused of supplying and facilitating efforts for Iran to purchase weapons from China and materials used in ballistic missiles. — Reuters

 

 

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