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US-China Summit Tackles Taiwan Risk as Trade Talks Resume

Freightwatch Reporter

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Saturday, May 16, 2026

President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for high-level talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The visit marked the first state visit by a US president to China in nine years, as Washington and Beijing seek to stabilize economic ties amid broader geopolitical tensions. Taiwan emerged as a central topic, with Xi characterizing the self-governing island as a potential flashpoint for conflict between the world's two largest economies. Trump pressed Xi on China's stance toward the Iran conflict, where the US and Iran have rejected competing peace proposals. Despite underlying tensions, both leaders struck an optimistic opening tone, signaling willingness to explore areas of cooperation. Trade negotiations formed a key agenda item as the countries weigh deepening economic engagement while managing strategic disagreements.

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