Donald Trump and Xi Jinping engaged in serious discussions at a formal summit table in Beijing with national flags visible.
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping engaged in serious discussions at a formal summit table in Beijing with national flags visible.
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Trump y Xi celebran una cumbre en Pekín sobre comercio y seguridad

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El presidente Donald Trump se reunió esta semana en Pekín con el líder chino Xi Jinping para mantener conversaciones centradas en el comercio, las inversiones y cuestiones de seguridad regional. Ambos líderes discutieron posibles acuerdos, pero lograron un progreso concreto limitado.

Trump llegó acompañado de un grupo de ejecutivos estadounidenses, entre ellos Elon Musk, para impulsar un aumento en las compras chinas de productos estadounidenses. Más tarde, citó un acuerdo para que China compre 200 aviones Boeing, aunque los inversores esperaban más y las acciones de Boeing cayeron tras el anuncio.

Qué dice la gente

Las reacciones iniciales en X sobre la cumbre de Trump y Xi en Pekín mostraron una mezcla de optimismo sobre la estabilidad diplomática y escepticismo respecto al progreso concreto en temas como el comercio, Taiwán e Irán. Los usuarios destacaron resultados específicos como los pedidos de Boeing y las ventas de chips, junto con las persistentes tensiones.

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