U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for his highly anticipated summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at a restless moment for a world worried about war, trade and artificial intelligence.
The visit occurs at a delicate moment for Trump’s presidency, as his popularity at home has been weighed down by the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran and rising inflation as a consequence of that conflict. The president is seeking a win by signing deals with China to buy more American food and aircraft, saying he’ll be talking with Xi about trade “more than anything else.”
Trump arrives in Beijing ahead of meetings with Xi
Trump has touched down in Beijing for his summit with Xi Jinping.
Trump has no public events beyond his arrival on Wednesday’s schedule, but is set to meet with Xi a series of times on Thursday and Friday.
U.S. and China have “candid” exchanges in South Korea’s trade talks, CCTV says
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent engaged in “candid, in-depth and constructive” exchanges on resolving economic and trade issues of mutual concern and further expanding practical cooperation, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV on Wednesday.
The officials led the trade talks between the world’s two biggest economies in South Korea, hours before Trump’s arrival in Beijing.
CCTV said they were guided by the important consensus reached by the heads of state of both countries, and upheld the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation.
Nvidia CEO is late-announced addition to Trump’s trip
The White House said Huang’s schedule hadn’t permitted his coming, but then changed, clearing the way for him to make the trip.
The last-minute addition inspired online commentary and memes on the Chinese internet.
Those including on Xiaohongshu and Weibo, where people shared manipulated images of Huang clinging to Air Force One with his bare hands.
Musk, Cook and other prominent US executives invited to join Trump on trip to China
These prominent U.S. executives from Big Tech to agriculture have been invited to join Trump on his trip to China, according to a White House official:
1. Elon Musk – CEO of Tesla and SpaceX
2. Tim Cook – CEO of Apple
3. Kelly Ortberg – Rockwell Collins former CEO
4. Jensen Huang – Nvidia President and CEO
5. Larry Fink – BlackRock Chairman and CEO
6. Stephen Schwarzman – Blackstone Chairman, CEO and co-founder
7. Brian Sikes – Cargill Chairman and CEO
8. Jane Fraser – Citi Chairman and CEO
9. Jim Anderson – Coherent CEO
10. H. Lawrence Culp – GE Aerospace Chairman and CEO
11. David Solomon – Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO
12. Jacob Thaysen – Illumina CEO
13. Michael Miebach – Mastercard CEO
14. Dina Powell McCormick – Meta President and Vice Chairman
15. Sanjay Mehrotra – Micron Chairman, President and CEO
16. Cristiano Amon – Qualcomm President and CEO
17. Ryan McInerney – Visa CEO
Soaring inflation and plummeting economy test Iran’s ability to withstand war and US blockade
The economic cost of the war and the U.S. naval blockade “has been very substantial and unprecedented for Iran,” said Hadi Kahalzadeh, an Iranian economist and research fellow at Brandeis University.
The International Monetary Fund has predicted the Iranian economy will shrink by about 6 percentage points in the next year.
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