Trump, Xi and China
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President Donald Trump departed Beijing Thursday afternoon local time without any immediate clear signs that the US and China have resolved thorny challenges dogging the fractious relationship, but with a freshly-stabilized relationship with China leader Xi Jinping – for now.
On-the-ground reports indicated that prior to boarding Air Force One, members of the American delegation gathered all materials provided by Chinese officials to the press contingent and threw them away.
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to land in Beijing on Wednesday for a highly-anticipated summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
The visit may have produced modest results by the standards of U.S.-China summits but it highlighted a clear benefit for China: after the extremes of last year's trade war, the countries have reverted to their familiar economic and strategic standoff.
Panelists joined to discuss what the summit in Beijing may mean for the U.S. and China.
President Trump says the U.S. does not need any assistance from China to find a resolution to the war in Iran.
President Donald Trump has suggested that farmers could "lose a lot of money" if Chinese nationals do not buy U.S. land.
U.S. President Donald Trump has wrapped up his visit to Beijing after a crucial series of meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on the Iran war, trade, technology and Taiwan. The presidents claimed important progress in stabilizing U.
Though U.S. President Donald Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping “discussed almost everything,” their Beijing summit produced no sweeping agreements.
Victor Davis Hanson says Trump holds all the cards in China negotiations, citing U.S. energy dominance, AI growth and China's declining birth rate.