Trump Insists US-China Relations Are in a Good Place Despite Differences as He Wraps up Beijing Trip
The leaders discussed expanding market access for American firms and increasing Chinese investment, while Trump brought CEOs from Apple, Boeing and other major companies.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump concluded his visit to Beijing following bilateral meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday to discuss economic cooperation and geopolitical tensions.
- Seeking to reset economic ties, Trump brought several CEOs to Beijing, while Xi emphasized that "the Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-U.S. relations" during private discussions.
- The leaders agreed on a commitment for China to buy 200 Boeing jets, and the White House noted Xi's opposition to militarizing the Hormuz Strait to support global energy demands.
- On other geopolitical flashpoints, the leaders addressed the Middle East situation, the Ukraine crisis, and the Korean Peninsula, though Xi warned differences on Taiwan could lead to "clashes and even conflicts."
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who joined the talks, described the summit as a success, while preparatory trade talks in South Korea yielded "generally balanced and positive outcomes.
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