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“Partners, Not Rivals”: Trump Arrives at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People – Musk, Cook, and Huang in Tow as the World’s Most Consequential Summit Begins

"Partners, Not Rivals": Trump Arrives at Beijing's Great Hall of the People - Musk, Cook, and Huang in Tow as the World's Most Consequential Summit Begins

"Partners, Not Rivals": Trump Arrives at Beijing's Great Hall of the People - Musk, Cook, and Huang in Tow as the World's Most Consequential Summit Begins

Published by TrenBuzz.com | May 14, 2026 | LIVE UPDATE


Key Points at a Glance – Trump Arrives at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People


Nine years after his first state visit to Beijing, Donald Trump touched down in China again. This time, the world he is landing in is very different — and so is Xi Jinping‘s posture toward him.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping rolled out the red carpet — literally — for US President Donald Trump’s first trip to China since 2017. The two leaders exchanged a warm handshake after Trump arrived at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, kicking off an elaborate welcome ceremony. The welcome ceremony featured a military band playing The Star Spangled Banner and schoolchildren jumping and cheering as Xi and Trump walked past.


Xi’s Opening Line — A Word That Carries History

“Success in one is an opportunity for the other, and a stable bilateral relationship is good for the world,” Xi said in remarks at the Great Hall of the People. “China and the United States both stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation. We should be partners, not rivals. We should help each other succeed and prosper together, and find the right way for major countries to get along well with each other in the new era.”


The CEO Army — Unprecedented Business Delegation

More than a dozen US business leaders traveled with Trump to Beijing, including Tesla’s Elon Musk, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, and Apple’s Tim Cook. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who had not been initially invited, flew to Alaska to board Air Force One. Eric Trump and Lara Trump also joined the trip in a personal capacity.

Xi met with the US executives during the summit. “China’s door of opening up will only open wider and wider, and China welcomes the US to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation with China,” Xi said. “I believe that US companies will have even broader prospects in China.”


What’s on the Table — Five Major Issues

The Trump-Xi summit in Beijing is the most agenda-heavy US-China meeting in years. Iran tops the list — Trump wants Xi to pressure Tehran into a nuclear deal. Taiwan is second — Trump has not yet formally moved on a $14 billion arms sale package, and Beijing wants that to remain frozen.

President Trump is meeting with President Xi Jinping in Beijing to address the Iran conflict, trade imbalances, and the Taiwan situation while establishing new bilateral boards for economic and AI oversight.

Geopolitical tensions, particularly trade, Taiwan, the Iran war, and artificial intelligence loom over the meeting. The global economy continues to feel the effects of soaring oil and gas prices from the Strait of Hormuz blockade and the fragile trade truce between the United States and China.


Beijing’s Leverage — Rare Earths and Iran

Xi has long told cadres that “the East is rising and the West is declining.” His confidence further strengthened last year when he successfully beat back Trump’s unprecedented trade escalation, which pushed tariffs past 140%, by wielding China’s “break glass” tool of rare earth minerals and magnets. When Xi threatened to restrict those flows in April and October 2025, Trump folded rather than credibly threaten escalation.


The Bessent-He Lifeng Preparatory Meeting

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng held an hours-long preparatory meeting in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday, focused on economic and trade issues. Beijing later described it as “candid, in-depth and constructive.”


The Temple of Heaven and State Banquet — What Comes Next

Trump is scheduled to visit the Temple of Heaven and attend a state banquet hosted by Xi at the Great Hall of the People. On Friday, Trump and Xi will have a bilateral tea and working lunch before the US leader returns to Washington.

The handshake at the Great Hall happened. The summit has begun. But the real question — whether Trump leaves Beijing with a meaningful Iran deal, a tariff framework, or a Taiwan clarity — will only be answered when Air Force One lifts off toward Washington on May 15.


Disclaimer: This article is for general informational and news reporting purposes only. All summit details, quotes, and diplomatic developments are sourced from CNN, Fox News, CNBC, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Wikipedia’s 2026 Trump China state visit article as of May 14, 2026. The summit is actively ongoing — conclusions and agreements may have been announced after publication. TrenBuzz.com does not represent any government or diplomatic body. Readers are encouraged to follow official government and credible international news sources for real-time summit updates.

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