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FRI · 2026-04-03 · 08:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0403-50542
News/3 reasons Xi-Trump summit won’t be a waste of time for China
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3 reasons Xi-Trump summit won’t be a waste of time for China

A potential summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is tentatively scheduled for May 14-15 in Beijing, though China has not confirmed the meeting. Despite existing tensions between the two nations, including disagreements over US actions in Venezuela and Iran, trade tariffs, technology restrictions, and the WTO, the summit could still be beneficial for China.

David DodwellSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-03 · 08:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
3 reasons Xi-Trump summit won’t be a waste of time for China
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A potential summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is tentatively scheduled for May 14-15 in Beijing, though China has not confirmed the meeting. Despite existing tensions between the two nations, including disagreements over US actions in Venezuela and Iran, trade tariffs, technology restrictions, and the WTO, the summit could still be beneficial for China. Some observers question the timing, given these disputes and China's role as a leader for Global South countries. China's Commerce Minister recently reaffirmed commitment to multilateral trade rules and opposition to unilateralism, highlighting the differences in approach between the two countries. The purpose of the summit would be to address these issues and find areas of agreement.

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China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao called on ministers to safeguard core “most favoured nation” trading rules.

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Beijing has not confirmed the summit, but neither has it contradicted the White House.

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The Trump administration has assured that a summit in Beijing between President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump will be held on May 14 to 15.

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China has made clear its view on US efforts to hamper the World Trade Organization (WTO).

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There are many observers who see little upside in a meeting between the two leaders just now.

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The Trump administration has assured us that the long-awaited summit in Beijing between President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump will now be held on May 14 to 15.Whether you believe the meeting will go ahead is up to you. Beijing has not confirmed it, but neither has it contradicted the White House. That is more than can be said for Tehran’s brutal response to White House claims that US-Iran peace negotiations are under way.Even if we take the White House summit claim at face value, we then have to ask: why? Given the issues currently in contention between the United States and China and the doubts over whether even the most fleet-of-foot diplomacy can weasel some areas of agreement for a credible joint statement, there are many observers who see little upside in a meeting between the two leaders just now.As political scientist Zhiqun Zhu wrote in ThinkChina, “How can China still welcome [Trump] as if nothing has happened? And how can China justify this visit to Global South countries that look up to China for global leadership?”These questions are difficult to answer. Beijing’s views on US activities in Venezuela or Iran are fairly clear, as are its views on the Trump administration’s global tariff war and its efforts to block China’s exports and cut the country’s access to semiconductors and other technology needed for its technological progress.China has also made clear its view on US efforts to hamper the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the rules-based multilateral cooperation it espouses. Only last weekend at the WTO Ministerial in Yaounde, Cameroon, China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao called on ministers to safeguard core “most favoured nation” trading rules, to “jointly send a firm message in upholding the multilateral trading system, and unequivocally oppose unilateralism and protectionism”.
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