“Trade tensions will continue; this strategy isn't going to fix all of them. However, it's better than calling the US and China enemy nations,” he says.
While trade tensions between the two world powers will likely persist, they won’t be as “fierce” as before “because the element of a potential war erupting over trade disagreements will be removed.”
Pauken also says he hopes that Trump’s upcoming visit to China in April will be “very successful” and “will inspire many Americans to want to visit China afterwards.”