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China visit tests Trump diplomacy strategy

Published on: May 12, 2026 5:03 PM

US President Donald Trump will visit China on Wednesday as tensions surrounding the US-Iran conflict reshape diplomatic priorities. The three-day state visit will officially focus on trade and economic cooperation between Washington and Beijing. However, the Middle East crisis is expected to dominate strategic discussions between both global powers.

Trump’s May 13-15 visit marks the first trip by a sitting US president to China in nearly nine years. During the visit, Trump will hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and attend official state events in Beijing. Behind the ceremonial engagements, Washington aims to secure Beijing’s cooperation regarding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz crisis. The conflict continues disrupting global trade routes and energy markets worldwide. White House officials described the trip as highly symbolic and economically important.

Read more: Trump set for key china visit amid Iran war, trade tensions

The presidential delegation will include senior executives from major American corporations, including Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Larry Fink and Kelly Ortberg. Executives from Tesla, Apple, BlackRock, Boeing, Citigroup and Qualcomm are also expected to discuss investment and technology cooperation. Although economic diplomacy remains central, the Iran conflict has increasingly shaped US-China relations. Washington reportedly wants Beijing to pressure Tehran toward de-escalation and ensure freedom of navigation through Hormuz.

Meanwhile, China has quietly positioned itself as a possible mediator in the regional conflict. Together with Pakistan, Beijing supported diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring maritime security and reopening trade routes. Reports indicated Chinese and Pakistani officials earlier proposed a five-point framework for restarting negotiations and containing regional tensions. China’s involvement also reflects growing economic concerns, as higher oil prices continue pressuring its slowing economy. Rising energy costs have affected industries reliant on petrochemicals, plastics and textile production.

Read more: China tightens grip before Trump summit

US officials closely monitored Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi during his recent Beijing visit ahead of Trump’s arrival. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly urged China to discourage Tehran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts believe Washington increasingly recognises Beijing’s role in any future diplomatic breakthrough with Iran. However, seeking Chinese assistance could expose Trump to domestic political criticism. Despite tensions, both countries appear determined to prevent the Iran conflict from further damaging already fragile bilateral relations.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Trump Xi Jinping meeting, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Strait of Hormuz crisis, Trump China visit, US Iran conflict, US-China relations

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