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Trump, Xi Meet in Beijing Amid Iran Tensions

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Beijing — President Donald Trump traveled to China and met President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People on May 14 during a three-day state visit from May 13–15, following a White House itinerary released May 12. The leaders held bilateral talks focused on trade and regional security and attended scheduled high-level meetings and a state banquet. Washington — The White House set modest expectations about securing Chinese cooperation on Iran, while officials aimed to pursue progress on trade, fentanyl-precursor export controls, energy, and Taiwan during the visit; Trump departed Washington on May 12 and U.S. and Chinese delegations scheduled further talks and follow-up engagements through May 15.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • May 12, White House released the official schedule and announced departure.
  • May 12, President Trump departed Washington DC for Beijing.
  • May 13, Trump arrived in Beijing and began official engagements.
  • May 14, Trump and Xi met bilaterally at the Great Hall of the People.
  • May 15, state visit activities concluded and delegations planned follow-up talks.

Why This Matters to You

This meeting could impact your wallet. Trade talks between the U.S. and China can affect prices on goods you buy. Also, discussions on fentanyl-precursor export controls could influence the opioid crisis. Keep an eye on news about these talks.

The Bottom Line

Trump's visit to China is about trade, security, and more. The outcomes could shape U.S.-China relations and our economy. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's interested in international politics or affected by trade issues.

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Who Benefited

Negotiators, exporters, logistics firms, and diplomats gained opportunities for trade agreements, cooperation on supply-chain issues, and bilateral follow-up discussions as a result of the May 13–15 state visit and May 14 leaders' meeting.

Who Impacted

Regional civilians, maritime commerce, and nations dependent on Persian Gulf oil experienced disruption and heightened risk due to the Iran war and related supply-chain and security concerns referenced during the summit discussions.

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Who Benefited

Negotiators, exporters, logistics firms, and diplomats gained opportunities for trade agreements, cooperation on supply-chain issues, and bilateral follow-up discussions as a result of the May 13–15 state visit and May 14 leaders' meeting.

Who Impacted

Regional civilians, maritime commerce, and nations dependent on Persian Gulf oil experienced disruption and heightened risk due to the Iran war and related supply-chain and security concerns referenced during the summit discussions.

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