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Trump’s Seventh Meeting with Xi Marks First US Leader Visit to China Since 2017

Former President Donald Trump’s upcoming seventh meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping marks the first US leader visit to China since 2017, with claims of $250 million in new business deals.

Nadia Okafor/3 min/US

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TL;DR: Former President Donald Trump will travel to China for his seventh in‑person meeting with President Xi Jinping. It will be the first visit by any US leader since 2017, and Trump says the trip will yield $250 million in deals across energy, agriculture and technology.

Context

Trump and Xi have met six times since 2017, including gatherings at Mar‑a‑Lago, the G20 summits in Hamburg and Osaka, and a state visit to Beijing in November 2017. Those encounters covered topics such as North Korea’s nuclear program, trade imbalances, and intellectual property disputes. The most recent face‑to‑face occurred in October 2025 at the APEC summit in Busan, South Korea.

Key Facts

- This upcoming trip will be Trump’s seventh in‑person meeting with Xi. - It marks the first visit to China by any US leader since 2017. - Trump has stated that the visit will generate $250 million in business deals spanning energy, agriculture and technology.

What It Means

The meeting renews high‑level dialogue between the two largest economies after a period of limited direct contact. Analysts note that outcomes could influence ongoing trade negotiations, technology export controls, and regional security issues such as Taiwan. The claimed $250 million in deals, if realized, would add to existing commercial ties but remains unverified by independent sources.

What to watch next: any concrete agreements announced during the summit, subsequent policy moves on tariffs or technology restrictions, and how the discussion shapes the US stance on Taiwan and regional alliances.

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