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Trump arrives in China for talks with Xi Jinping

Trump arrives in China for talks with Xi Jinping


PTI, May 13, 2026, Beijing : US President Donald Trump arrived in China on Wednesday for a three-day state visit during which he will discuss a host of global issues, including the Iran war, with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Trump, who is visiting China at the invitation of President Xi, was accorded a red carpet welcome. Chinese Vice President Han Zheng welcomed Trump at the airport.

The US President arrived in China on his second visit in nine years to clinch a trade deal and end the frictions over tariffs that affected its over USD 525 billion exports to the US.

Trump, who is accompanied by top CEOs, was the last US president to visit China in 2017 during his first term.

At the airport, 300 Chinese youth dressed in blue and white uniforms waved Chinese and American flags in unison and chanted in Chinese: “Welcome, welcome! Warm welcome!”

The leaders of the world's two largest economies will hold their seventh face-to-face talks. They last met face-to-face in October 2025 in Busan, South Korea.

President Trump will have a bilateral meeting with Xi on Thursday. The two leaders will meet again on Friday for a bilateral tea and working lunch.

US principal deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said on Sunday that the US plans to host the Chinese leader for a reciprocal visit later this year.

US President Donald Trump was accorded a red carpet welcome on Wednesday upon his arrival in Beijing for talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on a host of issues, including the Iran war and a trade deal.

Trump was welcomed by Chinese Vice President Han Zheng at the airport, a rare honour that broke with usual diplomatic protocol.

Officials say most top leaders visiting China, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, a close ally of Xi, were received by State Councillors, a high-ranking post of the ruling Communist Party of China.

By deputing Vice President Han to receive Trump, China sent a message about the importance it attached to his visit, observers said.

There was also a brass band playing as Chinese military personnel presented a guard of honour as Trump descended the steps of his plane.

He was also greeted by 300 Chinese youth dressed in blue and white uniforms and waving Chinese and American flags in unison, chanting in Chinese, “Welcome, welcome! Warm welcome!”

Trump briefly paused to listen to the flag-waving youth and moved to get into his limousine, The Big Beast, flown from Washington.

The highway route leaving the airport was decorated with American and Chinese flags. Skyscrapers were lit up with Chinese characters meaning “Beijing Welcome”.

Trump’s son Eric Trump and his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, as well as Elon Musk, disembarked from Air Force One along with Trump.

Accompanying Trump on his trip to China are some of the US's top business leaders. Jensen Huang of Nvidia, Tim Cook of Apple, Musk of Tesla and SpaceX, and Larry Fink of BlackRock are among those travelling with the US president.

“I will be asking President Xi, a leader of extraordinary distinction, to ‘open up’ China so that these brilliant people can work their magic, and help bring the People’s Republic to an even higher level,” Trump said in a post on social media.

Trump said that it would be his “very first request” when he meets the Chinese leader, the BBC reported.

“I have never seen or heard of any idea that would be more beneficial to our incredible countries,” he said.

The last-minute addition of Nvidia's Jensen Huang to Trump's delegation was regarded as significant, as semiconductor chips are central to the US-China technology rivalry.

China is bargaining for semiconductor chips for its AI technology development, while the US wants the rare-earth minerals used for manufacturing mobile phones and aircraft jets.

Ahead of Trump’s arrival, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and Scott Bessent completed the final round of trade negotiations in South Korea, details of which are not known.

Over the next two days, Trump and Xi are scheduled to hold several rounds of talks to discuss both bilateral and global issues, especially the Iran war.

The talks are expected to focus on trade and tariffs, Artificial Intelligence and technology, Taiwan and US arms sales to Taipei, Iran and West Asia security, and rare earths and supply chains.

Trump's schedule in Beijing included a visit to the Temple of Heaven, a complex of imperial temples where emperors would pray for a good harvest.

Ahead of his departure for Beijing, Trump told the media in Washington he would be talking with Xi about trade more than anything else. He plans to sign more deals with China to buy more American food and aircraft.

The two countries also plan to set up a Board of Trade with China to address differences between the countries.

From a trade point of view, China looks to reap a rich harvest as Trump is accompanied by top CEOs of US multinational giants, including Tesla chief Musk and Apple CEO Cook, who have well-entrenched businesses in China.

The global focus on the summit, however, would be on any possible outcome that could end the US-Israeli war against Iran and end the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

Ahead of Trump's visit, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi made his first visit to Beijing after the war and held talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi.

The US watched his visit closely as China is the largest importer of Iranian oil and shares strategic defence ties with Tehran, and has considerable influence over Iran.

After talks with Araghchi, Wang called on Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as soon as possible, even as it appreciated Tehran's commitment not to develop nuclear weapons, a prime demand of Trump to end the war.

Commenting on the Wang-Araghchi talks, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, “I hope the Chinese tell him what he needs to be told. And that is what you are doing in the Strait, which is causing you to be globally isolated. You're the bad guy in this.”

China's anxieties over the Iran war increased, especially after Trump imposed a blockade of Iranian ports, restricting Iran's oil exports to China.

Bert Hoffman said China wants the Iran war to end because it has many partners in the region, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait.

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