President Donald Trump has landed in Beijing for a pivotal summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, accompanied by a delegation of influential American CEOs. The visit marks a significant diplomatic engagement aimed at addressing key bilateral issues.
Discussions are expected to cover a range of critical topics including trade, technology, and geopolitical concerns. Experts anticipate potential trade deals to be announced, fostering stability in the complex U.S.-China relationship.
Trump Lands in Beijing for High-Stakes Summit with Xi Jinping, Accompanied by Top CEOs
Beijing, China - U.S. President Donald Trump has arrived in Beijing for a crucial state visit, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has visited China in nearly a decade. The President's delegation includes a powerful contingent of American business leaders, signaling the economic undertones of this high-profile diplomatic engagement.
What to expect from the upcoming Trump-Xi summit
Upon arrival at Beijing Capital International Airport, President Trump was met with a ceremonial welcome, complete with a brass band and flag performances. Among the prominent figures accompanying the President were Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Nvidia boss Jensen Huang, underscoring the administration's focus on trade and technological ties.
U.S. President Donald Trump (L) greets Vice President of China Han Zheng (3rd L) as Space X CEO Elon Musk (2nd L), U.S. Ambassador to China Daivd Perdue (5th L) and Co-founder, President and CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang (R) look on upon his arrival at Beijing Capital International Airport on May 13, 2026 in Beijing, China. (Alex Wong | Getty Images)
Key Discussions on the Agenda
The summit, scheduled for Thursday and Friday, will feature a welcome ceremony, bilateral meetings, and a tour of the historic Temple of Heaven. Key topics expected to dominate the discussions include trade tariffs, the strategic importance of rare earth minerals, advancements in artificial intelligence, the ongoing situation in Iran, and the complex issue of Taiwan.
Analysts are anticipating potential announcements regarding significant Chinese orders for American aircraft and agricultural products, such as soybeans. President Trump expressed optimism on his Truth Social account, stating he expects "great things" to emerge from the summit.
Looking forward to a productive visit to China. Important discussions ahead on trade, security, and global cooperation. Great things can come from this summit. #USChina #Diplomacy
Senator Steve Daines, who recently visited China, emphasized the mutual interest in maintaining a stable relationship and de-escalating tensions, rather than pursuing a full decoupling. "We hope to see some kind of trade deals come out, I think it will be Boeing, beef and beans," Daines remarked on CNBC's "Squawk Box."
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