No Result
View All Result
SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLES
  • Login
Saturday, July 18, 2026
TheAdviserMagazine.com
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
No Result
View All Result
TheAdviserMagazine.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Market Research Business

Trump and Xi Jinping Make Progress With Talks in China

by TheAdviserMagazine
2 months ago
in Business
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Trump and Xi Jinping Make Progress With Talks in China
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn



President Donald Trump engaged with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, from a position of strength, unlike many past US presidents, who allowed China to set the stage for geopolitical theater and convey a pro-Communist Chinese Party (CCP) message to its audience. Trump’s May 13–15 visit to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) was the first time in nearly a decade that a sitting US president met with a Chinese leader in Beijing. The last commander-in-chief to do so was Trump during his first term. In the interim, during the Biden administration, the relationship became strained. 

Secretary of State Set Expectations for China Visit

Before the meetings began, Secretary of State Marco Rubio set the stage for the discussions. In an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on board Air Force One during the flight to Beijing, Hannity asked if Rubio viewed China as “our top geopolitical foe.” Rubio replied, 

“Yeah, it’s both our top political challenge geopolitically, and it’s also the most important relationship for us to manage. I mean, it’s a big, powerful country. It’s going to continue to grow. But we’re going to have interests of ours that are going to be in conflict with interests of theirs, and to avoid wars and maintain peace and stability in the world, we’re going to have to manage those.”

With Rubio’s realistic description of the current relationship between the US and China as background, President Trump’s visit began with enormous pomp. He was greeted in front of the Great Hall of the People by a display of China’s armed forces. Trump and Xi took the opportunity to troop the line of the People’s Liberation Army, followed by a large crowd of children cheering and jumping while holding flowers and waving American and Chinese flags. It was an impressive welcome for the US chief executive. 

After the welcoming ceremony, Presidents Trump and Xi entered a closed-door discussion lasting more than two hours, twice the scheduled time. The two leaders then toured the Temple of Heaven and capped the day with an opulent state dinner in Trump’s honor. The US president called the meetings “extremely positive and productive.” During the bilateral meeting, the subject of Taiwan came up. Secretary Rubio said in an interview with NBC that China always “raises the issue of the self-governing island.” The US response has been consistent, maintaining its “strategic ambiguity” on the subject. “US policy on the issue of Taiwan is unchanged as of today and as of the meeting that we had here today. It was raised. They always raise it on their side. We always make clear our position, and we move on to the other topics.”

The White House posted a readout of the meeting on X, which explained that “President Trump had a good meeting with President Xi of China. The two sides discussed ways to enhance economic cooperation between our two countries, including expanding market access for American businesses into China and increasing Chinese investment into our industries.” This would have to be accompanied by effective safeguards to prevent the CCP from stealing US proprietary technology and to ensure fair trade practices. 

The readout went on to say that the “Strait of Hormuz must remain open to support the free flow of energy.” Both nations were of one mind in opposition to Iran militarizing the Strait of Hormuz and “any effort to charge a toll for its use.” Xi also indicated China was interested in buying more oil from the US. The readout highlighted the fact that both the US and the PRC agreed that Iran could never have nuclear weapons. Again, from the Associated Press, “The U.S. president said that Chinese leader Xi Jinping assured him in their conversations that China would not provide weapons to Iran.” There were no assurances that the PRC would refrain from supplying Iran with “intelligence, electronic components, or revenues from the purchase of oil.”

Xi Says He Wants to Help With Iran

After the meeting, in an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, President Trump explained, “President Xi would like to see a deal made … And, oh, he did offer, he said, if I can be of any help at all, I would like to be of help.” Clearly, China has a close relationship with Iran, and if Beijing could persuade Tehran not to be obstructionist in the US-Iran peace negotiations, that would be helpful. Additionally, China could try to convince Iran to stop holding the Strait of Hormuz hostage and to give up nuclear ambitions. That would be a tremendous geopolitical step forward. 

It appears that Trump is creating a more sustainable equilibrium in the US-China relationship. He has the ear of President Xi and can talk to him in a straightforward manner, not in the standard diplo-speak that so often obscures foreign policy discussions. By all accounts, Trump’s state visit to China was successful. Are there still thorny issues between the PRC and the US? Yes, absolutely. However, the seemingly warm relationship shared by the two leaders will go a long way toward lowering tensions between their nations.

~

The views expressed are those of the author and not of any other affiliate.



Source link

Tags: ChinaJinpingProgresstalksTrump
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Former CIA Director Reveals Deep State ‘Legion’ Obstructing Trump

Next Post

Homes Sit on Market for Longest in Years

Related Posts

edit post
Trump monetizing his social media account is ‘odious’ and ‘brazen corruption’ — or an attempt to revive a 70% stock price crash since election

Trump monetizing his social media account is ‘odious’ and ‘brazen corruption’ — or an attempt to revive a 70% stock price crash since election

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 18, 2026
0

America’s first billionaire president may soon be profiting from a new line of business tied to his office: charging access...

edit post
Making It Harder to Become an American: Reviving the Public Charge Rule

Making It Harder to Become an American: Reviving the Public Charge Rule

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 18, 2026
0

Immigration seems to be caught in a continual tug-of-war between presidential administrations, with policies often changing whenever the White House...

edit post
Pfizer Paid Out .6 Billion in Dividends Over the Last 18 Months. Can It Keep This Up Through the Patent Cliff?

Pfizer Paid Out $14.6 Billion in Dividends Over the Last 18 Months. Can It Keep This Up Through the Patent Cliff?

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 18, 2026
0

The big reason to buy Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) right now is its huge 7% dividend yield. To put that into...

edit post
Lohia Corp IPO opens on July 23: Here’s all you need to know

Lohia Corp IPO opens on July 23: Here’s all you need to know

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 18, 2026
0

Lohia Corp is all set to launch its initial public offering (IPO) next week, with the maiden public issue of...

edit post
Peter Thiel just gave the public its closest look yet at his ‘Antichrist’ theory—and it’s a tech and climate regulator

Peter Thiel just gave the public its closest look yet at his ‘Antichrist’ theory—and it’s a tech and climate regulator

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 18, 2026
0

Peter Thiel has spent 30 years arguing, on political and economic grounds, the regulatory state is the primary obstacle to...

edit post
Are the Baltic States Ripe for a Russian Invasion?

Are the Baltic States Ripe for a Russian Invasion?

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 18, 2026
0

Poland and the Baltic States of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia believe they are the targets of Russian hybrid warfare. Russia...

Next Post
edit post
Homes Sit on Market for Longest in Years

Homes Sit on Market for Longest in Years

edit post
Should I Keep or Sell My Rental Property? (Huge Equity Gains) (Rookie Reply)

Should I Keep or Sell My Rental Property? (Huge Equity Gains) (Rookie Reply)

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
edit post
Mass Fraud in Massachusetts Committed by Illegal Immigrants Discovered

Mass Fraud in Massachusetts Committed by Illegal Immigrants Discovered

June 22, 2026
edit post
New York Seniors: 6 STAR Tax Relief Rules That Could Put a Bigger Check in Your Mailbox

New York Seniors: 6 STAR Tax Relief Rules That Could Put a Bigger Check in Your Mailbox

June 20, 2026
edit post
5 Pennsylvania Rebate Rules Seniors Should Check Before the Property Tax/Rent Deadline

5 Pennsylvania Rebate Rules Seniors Should Check Before the Property Tax/Rent Deadline

June 18, 2026
edit post
New Jersey Tax-Relief Events: Three July Dates Near Seniors

New Jersey Tax-Relief Events: Three July Dates Near Seniors

July 13, 2026
edit post
Bristlecone pines growing in the White Mountains of California germinated before the Great Pyramid was built, and the oldest one alive today, nicknamed Methuselah, has been quietly adding rings for 4,855 years in soil so poor almost nothing else survives beside it

Bristlecone pines growing in the White Mountains of California germinated before the Great Pyramid was built, and the oldest one alive today, nicknamed Methuselah, has been quietly adding rings for 4,855 years in soil so poor almost nothing else survives beside it

July 8, 2026
edit post
Retail giant exits U.S. fashion after multi-million-dollar scandal

Retail giant exits U.S. fashion after multi-million-dollar scandal

July 1, 2026
edit post
Trump monetizing his social media account is ‘odious’ and ‘brazen corruption’ — or an attempt to revive a 70% stock price crash since election

Trump monetizing his social media account is ‘odious’ and ‘brazen corruption’ — or an attempt to revive a 70% stock price crash since election

0
edit post
Major Party Realignment | Mises Institute

Major Party Realignment | Mises Institute

0
edit post
Making It Harder to Become an American: Reviving the Public Charge Rule

Making It Harder to Become an American: Reviving the Public Charge Rule

0
edit post
Larry Fink Comes out as Bullish, CFTC Intervenes With Kalshi, and More

Larry Fink Comes out as Bullish, CFTC Intervenes With Kalshi, and More

0
edit post
What to Do When Too Much of Your Net Worth Is in One Stock

What to Do When Too Much of Your Net Worth Is in One Stock

0
edit post
Retirees who move overseas often report being happy with their new lives while also feeling lonelier — because paradise cannot automatically replace the relationships left behind

Retirees who move overseas often report being happy with their new lives while also feeling lonelier — because paradise cannot automatically replace the relationships left behind

0
edit post
Larry Fink Comes out as Bullish, CFTC Intervenes With Kalshi, and More

Larry Fink Comes out as Bullish, CFTC Intervenes With Kalshi, and More

July 18, 2026
edit post
Two unexpected revelations in Warren Buffett’s CNBC interview

Two unexpected revelations in Warren Buffett’s CNBC interview

July 18, 2026
edit post
Trump monetizing his social media account is ‘odious’ and ‘brazen corruption’ — or an attempt to revive a 70% stock price crash since election

Trump monetizing his social media account is ‘odious’ and ‘brazen corruption’ — or an attempt to revive a 70% stock price crash since election

July 18, 2026
edit post
Making It Harder to Become an American: Reviving the Public Charge Rule

Making It Harder to Become an American: Reviving the Public Charge Rule

July 18, 2026
edit post
Retirees who move overseas often report being happy with their new lives while also feeling lonelier — because paradise cannot automatically replace the relationships left behind

Retirees who move overseas often report being happy with their new lives while also feeling lonelier — because paradise cannot automatically replace the relationships left behind

July 18, 2026
edit post
Pfizer Paid Out .6 Billion in Dividends Over the Last 18 Months. Can It Keep This Up Through the Patent Cliff?

Pfizer Paid Out $14.6 Billion in Dividends Over the Last 18 Months. Can It Keep This Up Through the Patent Cliff?

July 18, 2026
The Adviser Magazine

The first and only national digital and print magazine that connects individuals, families, and businesses to Fee-Only financial advisers, accountants, attorneys and college guidance counselors.

CATEGORIES

  • 401k Plans
  • Business
  • College
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Estate Plans
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Legal
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Medicare
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Social Security
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • Larry Fink Comes out as Bullish, CFTC Intervenes With Kalshi, and More
  • Two unexpected revelations in Warren Buffett’s CNBC interview
  • Trump monetizing his social media account is ‘odious’ and ‘brazen corruption’ — or an attempt to revive a 70% stock price crash since election
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclosures
  • Contact us
  • About Us

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.