Delayed TRUMP-XI summit to take place in Beijing on May 14-15: White House



Thursday, March 26, 2026- The White House confirmed that the long-awaited summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will take place in Beijing on May 14-15. 

The meeting, which had been delayed amid escalating tensions over trade and regional security, is now set to focus on economic cooperation, global supply chains, and strategic stability in the Indo-Pacific region. Officials describe the talks as “critical” for reducing friction and advancing mutual interests.

The summit comes as U.S.-China relations face pressure from disputes over technology, Taiwan, and maritime security. Analysts note that both leaders may seek a high-profile agreement to stabilize markets and ease diplomatic tensions ahead of upcoming elections in the United States. 

Businesses and investors worldwide are monitoring the event closely, as statements from the summit could significantly impact trade flows and international markets.

Security and protocol measures are being ramped up in Beijing, with both delegations preparing for intensive negotiations. 

Observers suggest that the summit could also serve as a platform for backchannel discussions on contentious issues, including regional conflicts and economic sanctions. The event underscores the urgent need for dialogue at the highest level between the world’s two largest economies.

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