China, Trump and Xi
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After a two-day summit in Beijing, the President signaled that U.S. support for the self-governing island is negotiable.
President Donald Trump returned from the spectacle of a Chinese state visit to a less than welcoming U.S. economy — with the military band and garden tour in
Trump was in Beijing for a summit with President Xi Jinping alongside many U.S. billionaires, including Elon Musk and outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook
Donald Trump got the pageantry he craved during his trip to China. But the US president concluded the summit largely where he began, receiving little help from his “friend” Xi Jinping in dealing with a messy war in Iran and a challenging political climate at home.
The president landed in the Chinese capital for a highly anticipated summit with Xi Jinping.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joined Donald Trump's Beijing summit at the last minute, boarding Air Force One in Alaska, but China still won't approve H200 AI chip purchases. Trump said Beijing "chose not to" because it wants homegrown silicon.
President Donald Trump told Fox News on Iran that "There's something wrong with them, and actually, they’re crazy, and you know what? Because of that, they cannot have a nuclear weapon."
The two-day meeting wrapped up Friday, setting the tone for further U.S.-China talks this year.
No swift end to the Iran war, uncertainty over Taiwan and only vague outlines of commercial deals … but the US president did get to bask in the company of Xi Jinping