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Trump Heads to Beijing for High-Stakes Xi Summit Amid Iran Standoff

Freightwatch Reporter

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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

President Donald Trump is set to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing this week as both nations navigate escalating tensions over Iran and compete for economic advantage. The summit comes after the U.S. and Iran rejected competing peace proposals, limiting Trump's negotiating flexibility with China's leadership. Trade discussions are expected to dominate the agenda, with frameworks covering Boeing aircraft, soybeans, and semiconductors among the focal points. Beijing has expressed concern about the unresolved Iran conflict and its potential to disrupt regional stability. The meeting underscores the complexity of U.S.-China relations, where geopolitical flashpoints intersect with commercial interests. Trump and Xi are expected to leverage their rapport to address overlapping security and trade priorities.

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