Trump-Xi Meeting on Taiwan, Trade, Iran
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported May 12, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026
The diplomatic visit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is expected to bring stability to the global economy by addressing trade issues and geopolitical tensions. Discussions on US arms sales to Taiwan and sanctions against Iran could impact defense companies and the oil market, respectively.
President Donald Trump is undertaking a diplomatic visit to China to meet with President Xi Jinping. Key topics for discussion include US arms sales to Taiwan, trade relations between the United States and China, and new US sanctions against Iran. Donald Trump has suggested his personal relationship with Xi Jinping will prevent a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The United States is pushing for continued support and arms sales to Taiwan, which recently approved a $25 billion defense spending bill. The United States — United States Department of the Treasury has also issued sanctions against entities facilitating Iranian oil sales to China, a move opposed by China. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed concerns about China sharing missile technology with Iran. The visit aims to stabilize relations between the world's two largest economies.
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