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 and xi hold beijing summit on trade and security

President Donald Trump met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing this week for talks focused on trade, investments, and regional security issues. The two leaders discussed potential deals but made limited concrete progress.

Trump arrived with a group of U.S. business executives, including Elon Musk, to push for increased Chinese purchases of American goods. He later cited an agreement for China to buy 200 Boeing jets, though investors had hoped for more and Boeing shares fell after the announcement.

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Initial reactions on X to the Trump-Xi Beijing summit showed a mix of optimism about diplomatic stability and skepticism regarding concrete progress on trade, Taiwan, and Iran. Users noted specific outcomes like Boeing orders and chip sales alongside persistent tensions.

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Trump leaves China after summit with Xi yields limited results

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US President Donald Trump left Beijing on Friday after a three-day state visit to China. He held summit talks with President Xi Jinping focused on trade, Taiwan and artificial intelligence, though few major agreements were confirmed.

The presidents of the United States and China began talks in Beijing focused on bilateral relations and international conflicts. The meeting takes place on May 14 and 15.

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President Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in China on Wednesday evening for meetings with President Xi Jinping. The visit will focus on trade, security issues, and other bilateral concerns.

U.S. President Donald Trump called Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi from Air Force One on Friday to explain his recent discussions with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The conversation touched on Taiwan and other Indo-Pacific issues.

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A US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs may weaken President Trump's negotiating position with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of a Beijing summit. However, this does not automatically give China an edge. Experts note that Beijing must offer concessions for Trump to claim a success in his transactional style.

A US court ruling on tariffs has lowered effective duties, easing tensions and steering the upcoming April summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump towards stability rather than escalation. Analysts say the decision strengthens China's negotiating position, with the summit expected to focus on extending a fragile truce rather than major concessions.

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Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said Thursday that President Donald Trump might ask Chinese President Xi Jinping for suggestions on engaging North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during their summit in Beijing on May 14 and 15.

 

 

 

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