U.S. President Donald Trump is set to visit China from May 13 to 15 for a high-level summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to Chinese state media reports released Monday. The visit marks a major diplomatic event and could signal a new phase in U.S.-China relations after years of political and economic tensions.
China’s state news agency Xinhua confirmed that Trump will make an official state visit to Beijing later this week. The announcement, citing a spokesperson from China’s foreign ministry, has already drawn global attention as investors and political analysts closely monitor developments between the world’s two largest economies.
The upcoming U.S.-China summit is expected to focus heavily on trade negotiations, tariffs, Taiwan, and the ongoing Iran conflict. Both leaders are also likely to discuss extending the current trade truce agreement signed in October, which temporarily eased tensions between Washington and Beijing after prolonged tariff disputes.
Trump’s visit will be the first major trip to China by a U.S. president in nearly a decade, highlighting the importance of renewed diplomatic engagement. Analysts believe the meeting could help stabilize economic relations and improve cooperation on global security issues.
Financial markets are also watching the summit closely, as any progress in trade talks could impact global stocks, currencies, and commodity prices. Investors are particularly interested in whether both countries will agree to reduce tariffs and strengthen economic partnerships.
The meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping comes at a critical moment for global geopolitics, with rising concerns over supply chains, military tensions in Asia, and international trade stability. The summit is expected to deliver important signals about the future direction of U.S.-China relations and the broader global economy in 2026.


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