Donald Trump landed in Beijing this Wednesday for a key summit with Xi Jinping, at a time marked by trade tensions between the two powers, the war against Iran, and the geopolitical conflict surrounding Taiwan.
The visit represents the first U.S. presidential trip to China since 2017 and appears as one of the most significant diplomatic moves of the year for the global economy and international stability.
Trump seeks to open the Chinese market to U.S. companies
Before departing from Washington, Trump made it clear what one of his main objectives will be during the meeting with Xi Jinping: to expand U.S. companies' access to the Chinese market.
“I will ask President Xi to open China so that U.S. companies can grow and do business,” the president wrote on his social media before the trip.

The Republican traveled with a powerful business delegation made up of:
Elon Musk
Tim Cook
Jensen Huang
Kelly Ortberg
The presence of leading technology and manufacturing figures reflects the economic importance of the visit.
The war against Iran shapes the international agenda
Although Trump tried to downplay the issue in front of reporters, the war against Iran inevitably occupies a central part of the diplomatic agenda.
The conflict that began on February 28 between the United States, Israel, and Iran disrupted global energy trade and generated a severe crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the planet's most important maritime routes.
China, one of the world's largest oil importers, is closely monitoring the situation with extreme concern.
In parallel:
Beijing has urged Pakistan to intensify mediation between Washington and Tehran
China seeks to ensure the reopening of Hormuz
The energy crisis directly impacts the Chinese economy
Trump, however, sent a signal of strength regarding the Iranian regime: “I don’t think we need help with Iran,” he stated before departing for Beijing.
Trade, technology, and artificial intelligence
Another central axis of the meeting will be the economic and technological competition between the two powers.
Among the expected topics are:









