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Trade war storm clouds loom over Beidaihe, China’s leadership’s summer getaway

US-China dispute likely to be high on the agenda for Xi Jinping and other senior figures at their annual retreat

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Security has been stepped up in Beidaihe, where the Communist Party elite spend their summer retreat. Photo: Handout

The annual summer conclave of China’s top leaders got under way over the weekend, with reports in state media that scientists and engineers invited to the gathering had been greeted by two Politburo members at the seaside resort of Beidaihe.

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Nearly 300km (180 miles) east of Beijing, the Beidaihe conclave is a chance for China’s most influential power brokers to mingle and unwind, and discuss policy and politics in an unofficial setting.

But there could be a cloud over this year’s seaside gathering, as an escalating trade dispute with the United States threatens to affect not only China’s economy, but also its domestic politics and foreign policy.

When the 62 experts on the guest list arrived for the conclave on Saturday they were met by lower ranking officials than in previous years under President Xi Jinping. Communist Party personnel chief Chen Xi and Vice-Premier Hu Chunhua greeted the professionals, mostly scientists and engineers, according to Xinhua.

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