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President Donald Trump participates in a welcome ceremony with China's President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People, Thursday, May 14, 2026, in Beijing. President Donald Trump reviews troops at the Great Hall of the People, Thursday, May 14, 2026, in Beijing.

President Donald Trump reviews troops at the Great Hall of the People, Thursday, May 14, 2026, in Beijing. President Donald Trump reviews troops at the Great Hall of the People, Thursday, May 14, 2026, in Beijing. Xi will use that leverage Trump has taken a decidedly rosy outlook on the U.S.-China relationship during this trip.

But that has collided with some difficult truths about the thorniest issues between the two superpowers including Taiwan, the Iran war and trade. In a summit marked by fanfare and flattery, Xi warned Trump that differences over Taiwan, a self-governed island claimed by Beijing as its own territory, could bring the U.S. and China into clashes or conflict. Trump authorizedin December, but has not moved forward with delivery.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned later on Thursday it would be “a terrible mistake” for China to take Taiwan by force.for China to buy more agricultural products and passenger planes, setting up a board to address their differences and avoid a repeat of the trade warThe president said in the interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News that he asked them to join his meeting with Xi at the Great Hall of the People even though their participation wasn’t scheduled. Trump said the American business executives were nearby in the building “and I said I think I can get them in five minutes.

” Trump wouldn’t identify which executives participated but said they introduced themselves and said a few words, and seemed to impress Xi. He said most of them had never met the president of China. Trump says he talked to Xi about U.S. credit card companies’ access to China Trump, whose delegation for the trip included the CEOs of Mastercard and Visa, said he also raised with Xi expanding access to the China market for U.S.-based credit card companies.

“I said, ‘What about using Visa in China? ’” Trump said in his Fox News interview.

“For some reason they were blackballed and maybe that’ll come off. ” China allows foreign cards to be linked to instant pay apps such as Alipay and WeChat Pay. But physical card usage is limited mainly to international hotels, high-end shopping malls, and some upscale restaurants. Visa and Mastercard have been long pushing for inroads to Chinese consumers and businesses in the world’s second largest economy.

Trump asked about the release of Jimmy Lai, the 78-year old former newspaper publisher and pro-democracy activist who is serving a 20-year sentence in Hong Kong, in his meeting with Xi, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview with NBC News Thursday.

“We would like to see him released. We would be open to any arrangement that would work for them, as long as he’s given his freedom,” said Rubio. Lai was the publisher of Apple Daily, a tabloid that was critical of Chinese and Hong Kong government authorities.

“He’s all business,” Trump told Sean Hannity of Fox News in a taped interview that followed Thursday’s meeting with the Chinese leader. “There’s no games. There’s no talking about how nice the weather is. ”“He’s all about China,” Trump said.

The president suggested during the Fox News interview that Irian officials at first “said very strongly” that the U.S. could send it teams to collect hundreds of pounds of enriched uranium believed to be buried under nuclear sites badly damaged by U.S. military strikes last year.

“They agreed to it. They take it back. They agree, you know it’s back and forth,” he said. Whether Iran would be willing to relinquish enriched uranium is a key point in negotiations to end the war.

Trump added during the interview that Iran says only the U.S. and China had sufficient technology to remove the enriched uranium, given that its buried deep underground.

“He’s all business,” Trump told Sean Hannity of Fox News in a taped interview that followed Thursday’s meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. “There’s no games. There’s no talking about how nice the weather is. ”“He’s all about China,” Trump said.

Trump and Xi are scheduled to hold more talks Friday. They are set to spend time together at Xi’s official residence in Beijing before Trump flies back to Washington. Trump has taken a decidedly rosy outlook on the U.S.-China relationship during this trip. But that is colliding with some difficult truths about the thorniest issues between the two superpowers including Taiwan, the Iran war and trade issues.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told NBC that “there’s going to be some agricultural purchases” made as a result of this trip. U.S. soybean farmers were hit especially hard by Trump’s trade war with China and have urged him to persuade Beijing to buy more of their crop.

China is on track to fulfill its commitment to buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans this year, although that is well below the 25 million to 30 million metric tons purchased in past years. China, the biggest foreign buyer of U.S. soybeans, stopped buying them altogether last year after Trump hiked tariffs on all Chinese goods.

After Trump met with Xi in October, the White House said China agreed to purchase 12 million metric tons. The American Soybean Association hopes Trump can secure a deal for an additional 8 million metric tons by Aug. 31. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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