Following the US-China summit, French scholar Tom Abram believes subsequent points of interest include US arms sales to Taiwan and statements regarding the Taiwan issue. Additionally, China's proposal of a 'constructive strategic stable relationship' reflects a greater emphasis on the importance of stability. Abram noted that for the short term, the Trump administration's attitude is to maintain policy 'as usual'. The new terminology proposed by Xi Jinping is seen as a structural guide for bilateral relations, acknowledging deep-seated differences and competition that must be controlled to maintain stability. From a European perspective, this US-China dynamic creates a situation where Europe feels 'trapped in the middle' with limited influence. The summit also touched on economic issues, with the presence of US tech giants like Nvidia alongside President Trump, suggesting potential future dealings beyond the mentioned Boeing agreement.