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Trump Looks Ahead to Summit With China’s Xi, but Tariffs and Taiwan Loom

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Updated 22.2.2026
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Xi Jinping *White House Beijing Supreme Court Shi Yinhong

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Feb 22 Morning

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New York Times - WorldFeb 22

Trump Looks Ahead to Summit With China’s Xi, but Tariffs and Taiwan Loom

President Trump is scheduled to visit China in April 2026 for a summit with President Xi Jinping. While Trump anticipates a grand display, tensions surrounding trade, Taiwan, and technology could create friction. China aims to project an image of successfully managing the U.S. despite trade disputes. The exact dates and locations of the talks are yet to be released by the White House. The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision against parts of Trump's tariffs may also impact his bargaining power during the meeting.

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Key Claims

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The Chinese government has not confirmed the dates of Trump's visit.

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The Supreme Court struck down a large part of the tariffs that Mr. Trump has imposed on many countries, including China.

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President Trump is scheduled to travel to China on March 31 for a three-day trip.

— White House official

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Xi is sending a global signal that he has successfully managed the U.S. through a year of resistance to Mr. Trump’s trade war.

— Julian Gewirtz, former senior director for China and Taiwan Affairs at the National Security Council

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This will put China in a more advantageous position in the forthcoming trade talks with the U.S.

— Prof. Wu Xinbo, the director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University

Feb 21 Evening

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South China Morning PostFeb 21

Is China’s Xi set to host a weakened Trump after US Supreme Court tariffs setback?

A US Supreme Court ruling against Donald Trump's tariff policy may weaken his negotiating position during his upcoming visit to China from March 31 to April 2. The ruling, which occurred just as the White House confirmed Trump's trip, is considered a setback to his trade agenda ahead of the high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. Some Chinese analysts believe the decision reduces Trump's trade leverage, though it doesn't guarantee China will gain a significant advantage. Despite the ruling, China may still need to make concessions to allow Trump to portray the summit as a success. This will be Trump's first visit to China since returning to power.

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US President Donald Trump will visit China from March 31 to April 2.

— The White House

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The US Supreme Court ruled President Trump's tariffs illegal.

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Xi is expected to visit America later this year.

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The ruling of the Supreme Court weakened, of course, Trump’s trade leverage vis-a-vis the Chinese side.

— Shi Yinhong

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The Supreme Court ruling could weaken Trump’s negotiating position with Xi Jinping.

— Chinese analysts and exporters

Feb 21 Morning

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Al JazeeraFeb 21

Trump to make three-day visit to China next month, White House says

Donald Trump will make a three-day official visit to China from March 31 to April 2, 2026, at Beijing's invitation. This marks the first presidential visit since Trump's last trip in 2017. The announcement follows reports of positive communication between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The visit comes shortly after the US Supreme Court struck down Trump's global tariffs, which are likely to be a key discussion point, along with China's response to US trade policies. China has recently hosted other Western leaders and is increasing global exports of electric vehicles, contrasting with the US focus on fossil fuels.

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South China Morning PostFeb 21

Date set for US President Donald Trump’s trip to China

US President Donald Trump will visit China from March 31 to April 2 to meet with President Xi Jinping. The White House announced the trip, which will be Trump's first to China since his 2017 visit during his first term. The leaders are expected to discuss trade relations, which have been strained since Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese goods at the start of his second term, leading to retaliatory actions from both countries. Xi Jinping is expected to visit the United States later in the year. The purpose of the meeting is to address the rocky relationship between the two countries.

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Key Claims

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Donald Trump will travel to China from March 31 to April 2.

— White House

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This will be the first official visit to Beijing by a US president since Trump’s last trip there in 2017.

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The US Supreme Court struck down the tariffs that Trump had imposed on countries around the world.

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US President Donald Trump will travel to China from March 31 to April 2.

— The White House

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The trip will be Trump’s first visit to China since coming to office for a second time.

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