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FW Desk News
FreightWatch.News
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for the first state visit to China by a U.S. leader in nine years, marking an attempt to stabilize relations between the world's two largest economies amid escalating trade disputes. The visit comes as Trump's tariff policies continue reshaping global supply chains, with manufacturers across apparel, semiconductors and other sectors navigating increased costs and regulatory uncertainty. Trump signaled willingness to discuss contentious issues including arms sales to Taiwan, a move that could fundamentally alter decades of U.S. policy toward the island. The delegation included technology executives, underscoring the centrality of chips and advanced manufacturing to bilateral negotiations. Tariff implementation and geopolitical instability in the Middle East add complexity to trade negotiations between the two nations.