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Trade hopes rise before Trump-Xi meeting

Published on: May 7, 2026 9:25 PM

A visiting US Senate delegation has called for stability and cooperation between the United States and China ahead of a high-level summit between the two leaders. The remarks were made during meetings in Beijing days before President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping. The visit highlights efforts to ease tensions between the world’s two largest economies.

Senator Steve Daines, leading the bipartisan delegation, emphasized the need to avoid escalation and maintain mutual respect. He said both countries should focus on stability rather than economic decoupling. His remarks were made during a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing. The delegation stressed dialogue as a key tool for managing bilateral tensions.

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The US president is expected to travel to Beijing on May 14 and 15 for talks with Xi Jinping. The upcoming summit is seen as a crucial moment for addressing trade disputes and broader geopolitical issues. Lawmakers have expressed hopes that the meeting could improve economic ties and reduce uncertainty in global markets.

Senator Daines also pointed to potential commercial outcomes, including renewed Boeing aircraft orders from China. He noted that it has been nearly nine years since China last placed a major Boeing purchase. Trade discussions remain a central issue as both countries seek to balance competition with cooperation.

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The visit comes amid wider global diplomatic activity involving the United States, including ongoing negotiations on other international conflicts. Analysts say the US-China meeting could shape future economic and strategic relations. Both sides are expected to continue discussions on trade, investment, and regional stability during the upcoming summit.

 

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