Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump are preparing for a summit, with both China and the U.S. emphasizing stable ties.

The two leaders are expected to negotiate over rare earth exports and economic tensions while navigating growing friction over Tehran and security in Asia.

Trump and Xi meet as trade, Taiwan and the Iran war dominate a high-stakes US-China summit.

Taiwan is watching the US president’s visit with anxiety, fearing a change in Washington’s position

Chinese leader Xi Jinping welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump with a handshake on Thursday in Beijing for a superpower summit on thorny issues including Iran, trade and Taiwan.

Xi Jinping cautions Trump that the Taiwan issue poses a risk of conflict between the U.S. and China during their summit.

From a red carpet welcome to a high-profile tech entourage and a pointed reference to Taiwan, here are the main takeaways from Donald Trump's meeting with Xi Jinping in China.

Trump's trip to Beijing is the first by a US president in nearly a decade

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

The red carpet has been rolled out for Donald Trump for a two-day summit with Xi Jinping.

Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart conclude their two-day state visit with a cordial working lunch, but behind the scenes, major differences persist.

Trump seeks Chinese help on opening Strait of Hormuz

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

According to China’s top diplomat, the two sides "reached broadly balanced and positive results, including in further implementation of all agreements reached during previous…

There was no “grand bargain” on Taiwan, but Taipei is still waiting for Trump to approve the latest arms package.

Trump and Xi met for two days to discuss a plethora of issues, such as trade, Taiwan, rare earth minerals, and a special mention of the ongoing war in Iran. | World News