President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to China for a bilateral summit with President Xi Jinping on May 14-15. The trip marks the first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders in over a year.
Scheduled Dates
The summit is set to take place over two days in mid-May. The exact location within China has not been disclosed. The visit comes amid ongoing trade tensions and geopolitical differences between Washington and Beijing.
What the Summit Covers
While no official agenda has been released, such high-level meetings typically address trade imbalances, tariffs, technology competition, and regional security issues. Both leaders are expected to discuss a range of bilateral topics.
The White House has not yet released a detailed itinerary. The Chinese foreign ministry confirmed the dates but offered no further specifics.




