Trump-Xi Beijing Summit 2026 Focuses On Trade, Taiwan And AI Talks
Trump And Xi Push For Stable US-China Relations
US President Donald Trump received a ceremonial welcome in Beijing as he began a closely watched two-day summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People. Calling it the “biggest summit ever,” Trump praised his personal rapport with Xi and said he believed ties between the United States and China could improve significantly in the coming years. Xi Jinping responded by saying the shared interests between both countries outweigh their differences and stressed that stable relations between Washington and Beijing are important for global peace and economic growth.
The summit featured military honours, national anthems, and a state banquet attended by senior officials and business leaders. Trump’s delegation included major technology figures Elon Musk and Jensen Huang, underlining the growing importance of artificial intelligence and semiconductor cooperation in US-China relations. Trump later described his talks with Xi as “extremely positive and constructive” and invited the Chinese president to visit the United States on September 24.
Trade, Taiwan And AI Safety Lead Major Discussions
Trade balance remained one of the key topics during the summit. Trump urged China to further open its markets and help create fairer trade ties between the two countries. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington’s objective is to rebalance trade either by reducing imports from China or increasing American exports to Chinese markets. The ongoing discussions also addressed Taiwan, with Bessent stating that Trump understands the sensitivities surrounding the issue.
Global energy security emerged as another major focus during the Beijing summit live discussions. According to White House officials, Trump and Xi agreed that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open to support international energy supply chains amid tensions linked to the Iran conflict. Xi reportedly opposed imposing tolls on vessels crossing the route. The leaders also discussed US-China AI talks, including the need for AI guardrails involving companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. Analysts believe the Trump-China visit today could shape the future of trade, technology, and geopolitical relations between the world’s two largest economies.