Key Topics of Trump visits China from May 13 to May 15.
1. Economic and Trade Cooperation President Trump stated that the Chinese side has made a preliminary commitment to purchase 200 large Boeing aircraft, with the potential to expand this figure to 750. Both sides discussed intentions to increase U.S. exports of agricultural products and energy to China. A delegation of U.S. business leaders accompanied the visit to China, including Jensen Huang (NVIDIA), Tim Cook (Apple), and Elon Musk (Tesla).
2. The Taiwan Issue During the talks, President Xi Jinping issued a solemn statement regarding the Taiwan issue, clearly delineating the "red line"-a boundary that must not be crossed-in China-U.S. relations. The Chinese side explicitly urged the U.S. to "exercise the utmost prudence in handling the Taiwan issue."
3. Regional and Global Issues The Situation in Iran: President Trump expressed his hope that China would leverage its influence to facilitate a resolution to the Iran issue. Other international hotspots-including the situation in the Middle East, the Ukraine crisis, and the Korean Peninsula-were also addressed during the talks.
4. Future High-Level Exchanges At the invitation of the U.S. side, President Xi Jinping is scheduled to pay a state visit to the United States in the autumn of 2026.

