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Trump to Meet Xi Jinping in China on May 14-15, First Visit in 10 Years
GeopoliticsNeutral3/26/2026

Trump to Meet Xi Jinping in China on May 14-15, First Visit in 10 Years

US President Donald Trump has confirmed a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on May 14-15, following a delay due to escalating conflicts involving Iran. This meeting will mark the first visit to China by a US president in nearly a decade, the last being in November 2017. The visit, initially scheduled for March 31, was postponed amid ongoing military operations and geopolitical tensions. The White House confirmed the dates, while China's foreign ministry stated that both countries are in communication regarding the visit.

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Trump Requests Delay in Xi Meeting Amid Iran War Developments
GeopoliticsNeutral3/16/2026

Trump Requests Delay in Xi Meeting Amid Iran War Developments

Former President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. has requested China to postpone the upcoming meeting with President Xi Jinping by 'a month or so' due to the ongoing conflict in Iran. This delay may shape discussions between the two leaders, particularly regarding trade and strategic cooperation. Analysts indicate that the Iran situation could have substantial implications for the negotiations, potentially affecting market sentiment and stability. Stakeholders may need to reassess their positions as geopolitical tensions evolve.

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China Prepares for Potential Trump-Xi Meeting Amid Ongoing Global Tensions
GeopoliticsNeutral3/8/2026

China Prepares for Potential Trump-Xi Meeting Amid Ongoing Global Tensions

China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, announced that preparations are in progress for a potential meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. This development comes against the backdrop of heightened tensions related to the Iran war, which has implications for international diplomacy and trade. The meeting could be pivotal for market reactions, particularly in sectors sensitive to U.S.-China relations. Investors are closely monitoring these developments as they could influence global market stability and bilateral trade agreements.

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