Trump and Xi hold Beijing summit seeking trade stability and cooperation

US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping opened high-stakes talks in Beijing on May 14 following a lavish welcome ceremony, with both leaders emphasizing their personal relationship and the need for closer cooperation despite growing tensions between the world's two largest economies.

Xi stressed that Taiwan remains the most important issue in China-US relations and called the two countries to act as partners rather than adversaries.

Trump invited Xi to visit the White House in September and brought major US business leaders including Elon Musk and Tim Cook to explore expanded economic engagement.

US Perspective

Trump framed the summit as an opportunity to build personal rapport with Xi and pursue trade stability while buying time to strengthen US leverage in technology, military capability, and geopolitics. The US delegation sought to prevent unwanted confrontation and advance American business interests by encouraging China to open its markets to US companies and entrepreneurs.

Chinese Perspective

Xi emphasized that Taiwan independence and peace across the Taiwan Strait are irreconcilable positions, reiterating Taiwan as the central issue in bilateral relations. China called for the two powers to transcend great-power rivalry and forge a new paradigm of engagement, positioning cooperation as beneficial to global stability and prosperity.

  • Xi Jinping has repeatedly used the Thucydides Trap concept in recent years to frame China's rise as potentially compatible with US interests.
  • The Temple of Heaven tour during the summit was a symbolic gesture emphasizing cultural diplomacy and personal rapport between the two leaders.
  • Taiwan has been a core point of contention in US-China relations since the 1979 normalization of diplomatic ties between Washington and Beijing.

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