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Rapid-fire to restrained: China state visit reveals a changed Trump on social media

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Updated 15.5.2026
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May 15, 2026

5 articles|2 sources
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Diplomatic(4)
Al JazeeraMay 15

Xi praises US ‘milestone’ visit and relationship, offers Trump roses

During his concluding visit to China, U.S. President Donald Trump received praise from Chinese President Xi Jinping. Xi described the new relationship between the two nations as "constructive and strategic," calling the U.S. visit a "milestone." The meeting, which marked the end of Trump's trip to China, focused on strengthening bilateral ties. Xi reportedly offered Trump roses, symbolizing a positive gesture in their diplomatic engagement. The exchange highlighted China's acknowledgment of the importance of its relationship with the United States.

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South China Morning PostMay 15

From Confucius to Tsinghua: Trump invokes history to anchor China-US future

During a state banquet at the Great Hall of the People on Thursday, US President Donald Trump addressed the future of China-US relations by referencing historical connections. Trump highlighted the significance of the bilateral relationship, drawing parallels from Confucian values, which he noted were admired by America's founders, to the 20th-century origins of Tsinghua University, President Xi Jinping's alma mater. This speech, delivered at the conclusion of a day of talks and events, aimed to establish a historical foundation for future engagement between the two nations. Trump's remarks were designed to resonate with his Chinese hosts and underscore the importance of the relationship.

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South China Morning PostMay 15

Xi-Trump summit live: Trump says Xi wants to assist US on Iran

US President Donald Trump is concluding his Beijing trip with a final meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday, May 15, 2026. The leaders are expected to continue discussions on bilateral and global issues, with Xi emphasizing "constructive strategic stability." Trump stated that Xi expressed a desire to assist the US on the issue of Iran. The summit, which began on Wednesday evening, has included formal talks, cultural visits, and a state banquet. Trump is scheduled to depart Beijing later on Friday.

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Political Strategy(1)
South China Morning PostMay 15

Rapid-fire to restrained: China state visit reveals a changed Trump on social media

During his state visit to China, US President Donald Trump adopted an unusually restrained social media approach. Since arriving in Beijing on Wednesday evening, Trump has posted only ten updates, primarily featuring videos of his arrival and greetings from Chinese President Xi Jinping. His posts included praise for Xi as "one of the World's Great Leaders" and a comment suggesting the US should possess a ballroom similar to China's, seemingly inspired by a state banquet. This contrasts with Trump's typically combative and prolific online presence.

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Key Claims

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Donald Trump adopted a restrained online tone during his state visit to China.

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Trump shared 10 social media updates since landing in Beijing.

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Trump hailed Xi Jinping as 'one of the World’s Great Leaders'.

— Donald Trump

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Xi praised the new 'constructive and strategic' relationship with the US.

— Xi

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Xi praised the US 'milestone' visit.

— Xi

May 14, 2026

3 articles|2 sources
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Human Interest(1)
South China Morning PostMay 14

Salute to China? Protocol-perfect Trump delights social media as he arrives to meet Xi

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Beijing on Thursday, marking the first full day of Trump's visit to China. The meeting was characterized by a projected close rapport, with handshakes, arm taps, and frequent asides observed between the two leaders. Attention was drawn to their personal dynamics, seen as an indicator of the broader diplomatic mood between the world's two largest economies. Trump had previously expressed expectations of a warm reception from Xi on social media. The encounter aimed to manage tensions and strengthen strategic stability between the United States and China.

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Diplomatic(1)
Al JazeeraMay 14

Trump and Xi hail ‘most important’ relationship

U.S. President Donald Trump has characterized the relationship between the United States and China as "one of the most consequential." This statement was made by President Trump, indicating the significant global impact of the bilateral ties. While the article does not specify a date or location for this remark, it highlights the perceived importance of the U.S.-China relationship from the American president's perspective. The context suggests a public acknowledgment of the strategic and economic weight carried by these two major world powers. This declaration underscores the ongoing significance of their interactions on the international stage.

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Economic Impact(1)
Al JazeeraMay 14

Who are the US CEOs in China with Trump, and what’s in it for them?

President Donald Trump is on a state visit to China, accompanied by over a dozen US business leaders, including Elon Musk of Tesla and SpaceX, Tim Cook of Apple, and David Solomon of Goldman Sachs. The purpose of their presence is to discuss trade, technology, and artificial intelligence with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The executives aim to expand their businesses in China and expressed their high valuation of the Chinese market. This visit occurs amidst an ongoing trade war between the US and China, with discussions planned on extending a tariff truce and rare earth metal exports. The CEOs' participation highlights Trump's objective to secure business deals between the two major economies.

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Key Claims

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Donald Trump predicted on social media that Xi Jinping would “give me a big, fat hug when I get there”.

— Donald Trump

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US President Donald Trump described the US-China relationship as 'one of the most consequential'.

— Donald Trump

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Trump and Xi hailed the US-China relationship as 'most important'.

— Donald Trump and Xi Jinping

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More than a dozen United States business leaders joined President Donald Trump on his state visit to China.

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US business leaders hope to expand their businesses in China and value the Chinese market.

— US business leaders

May 13, 2026

8 articles|4 sources
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Diplomatic(7)
The Guardian - World NewsMay 13

Scepticism and tight security as Beijing braces for Trump visit

US President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for a state visit, met by Chinese Vice President Han Zheng. Nine years after his last visit, China has grown in confidence, fueled by rising nationalism and perceptions of US decline. Ordinary Chinese citizens express skepticism towards US politicians, viewing them as disruptive and struggling to accept China's rise. While Trump has previously praised Chinese leader Xi Jinping, his foreign policy actions are seen by some in China as reinforcing the view of the US as a troublemaker. Issues like Taiwanese independence are identified as a point of contention between the two nations.

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BBC News - WorldMay 13

A decade on, Trump returns to a stronger and more assertive China

Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Beijing, a decade after his last trip, will highlight China's significant transformation. While the reception will be grand, mirroring the lavish hospitality of 2017, the geopolitical landscape has shifted. China, under Xi Jinping's extended leadership, has become demonstrably stronger and more assertive. The nation has heavily invested in "new productive forces," evident in its dominance of renewable energy in the north and advanced automation in its factories and megacities. This transformation, fueled by billions in state funding, showcases China's embrace of new technology and trade, presenting a more confident image on the global stage. The article suggests that China no longer needs to assert its equality with the US, as it did a decade ago.

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South China Morning PostMay 13

Temple setting for Trump’s China visit symbolises cosmic order and political authority

Donald Trump's upcoming visit to China, from Wednesday to Friday, will include a tour of the Temple of Heaven, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This imperial complex, steeped in centuries of history, is associated with ritual, cosmic order, and political authority. The visit, the first by a US president in nearly nine years, will see Trump arrive in Beijing on Wednesday evening. He will participate in a welcome ceremony and a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday morning, followed by a tour of the Temple of Heaven and a state banquet. The choice of the Temple of Heaven as a venue highlights its symbolic significance in Chinese culture and governance.

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Political Strategy(1)
South China Morning PostMay 13

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang joins Trump’s trip to China at last minute

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has joined President Donald Trump on his trip to China this week, confirmed by Nvidia. Huang boarded Air Force One in Anchorage, Alaska, during a refueling stop, at the invitation of President Trump to support the administration's goals. This last-minute addition comes after Huang was not included on the initial list of invited business delegates released by the White House. The White House official also confirmed Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was traveling on the presidential plane. Huang had previously stated he would attend if invited, and his inclusion is seen by some as a reflection of lobbying efforts.

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Key Claims

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US President Donald Trump arrived in China on Wednesday night.

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Trump was accompanied by top aides and American tech leaders.

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Beijing provided a lavish welcome ceremony for Trump at the airport.

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Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng received Trump at Beijing Capital International Airport.

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Elon Musk and Tim Cook are part of Trump's entourage.

May 12, 2026

5 articles|2 sources
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Diplomatic(2)
South China Morning PostMay 12

Elon Musk joins Trump’s Beijing delegation as a ‘natural bridge’ for trade

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, will join President Donald Trump's delegation during his upcoming trip to Beijing, China. Musk's inclusion is notable as he is a widely recognized American entrepreneur in China. His presence is intended to serve as a "natural bridge" for trade discussions during this diplomatically sensitive visit. The delegation is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on Wednesday night, where they will meet with President Xi Jinping. This marks a significant commercial and personal element to the presidential trip, surprising many observers.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 12

Trump to head to China for high-stakes talks with Xi – US politics live

President Donald Trump is traveling to China for significant discussions with President Xi Jinping. The meeting occurs amidst a fragile trade truce, but tensions over Iran, Taiwan, and global supply chains are expected to complicate the talks. Trump recently described the ongoing ceasefire with Iran as "on life support" and dismissed Tehran's peace proposal as "totally unacceptable." The discussions will likely address these multifaceted geopolitical and economic issues between the two world powers.

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Technology(2)
The Guardian - World NewsMay 12

Trump heads to China to spread the gospel of American tech while emulating Xi Jinping on AI

Donald Trump is traveling to China this week, accompanied by prominent tech leaders including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The purpose of the visit is to discuss technology, particularly artificial intelligence, with Chinese President Xi Jinping. While Trump aims to promote American tech innovation, his administration is reportedly adopting a more stringent approach to AI regulation, mirroring China's model of requiring government review of AI models for security and political sensitivity. This trip follows a successful Middle East visit where tech deals were reportedly brokered. The inclusion of figures like Cook, whose company has seen significant success in China, suggests a focus on high-stakes negotiations.

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South China Morning PostMay 12

China’s AI ascent leaves Trump a stark choice: escalate or relax chip controls?

The article discusses the intensifying US-China rivalry in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor technology, particularly in the context of Donald Trump's visit to China. It highlights how China's rapid advancement in AI is forcing the US to re-evaluate its chip control policies, presenting Trump with a choice to either escalate or relax these controls. The piece uses the example of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang receiving a celebrity welcome in Beijing, attended by Chinese officials and business leaders, to illustrate the significance of the technology sector in US-China relations. This technological competition, alongside geopolitical crises like the US-Iran war, is reshaping the dynamic between the two global powers.

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Economic Impact(1)
South China Morning PostMay 12

Trump’s cadre of CEOs hunts for wins in China, from soybeans to semiconductors

President Donald Trump is leading a delegation of seventeen American CEOs to China this week, a smaller group than in 2017. These executives, representing industries impacted by the US-China trade war, are seeking deeper engagement with China. Analysts suggest these companies, including those in sectors like agriculture and technology, aim to avoid becoming casualties of geopolitical tensions. The CEOs are reportedly looking for opportunities to secure business wins amidst the unpredictable trade landscape. This visit underscores the administration's efforts to navigate complex trade relations through business diplomacy.

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Key Claims

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Seventeen American CEOs were invited to join Trump's trip to China.

— White House

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The business delegation to China in 2017 was larger, with 27 executives.

— White House

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Companies are seeking engagement with both China and the Trump administration.

— Kent Kedl

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Companies are in sectors with significant exposure to geopolitical tensions between the US and China.

— Kent Kedl

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Elon Musk is part of Donald Trump's delegation to Beijing.

— article

May 11, 2026

2 articles|2 sources
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South China Morning PostMay 11

Trump heads to China with Musk, Cook and top CEOs for Xi talks

President Donald Trump will travel to China this week accompanied by a delegation of over a dozen prominent business leaders. Key figures joining the trip include Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple CEO Tim Cook, along with executives from companies such as BlackRock, Boeing, Meta, and Visa. This diverse group represents major industries including aviation, technology, banking, and social media. The purpose of the delegation's visit is for the Trump administration to engage in negotiations on trade agreements and manage the trade of sensitive goods between the United States and China. The White House released the list of attendees on Monday.

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BBC News - WorldMay 11

Elon Musk and Tim Cook among CEOs expected to accompany Trump on China trip

President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to China this week, accompanied by a delegation of 17 prominent US business leaders. Key figures joining the trip to Beijing include Tim Cook of Apple, Elon Musk of Tesla and SpaceX, and Larry Fink of BlackRock, representing diverse sectors such as technology, finance, and manufacturing. This official visit aims to address escalating economic and technological tensions between the United States and China, with Trump set to meet with President Xi Jinping. The presence of these executives underscores the significant business interests at stake during this high-level diplomatic engagement.

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Key Claims

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Donald Trump will be accompanied by over a dozen business leaders during his trip to China.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple CEO Tim Cook are among the business leaders traveling with Trump.

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The delegation includes leaders from aviation, technology, banking, and social media industries.

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The Trump administration aims to negotiate trade agreements with China.

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The administration also seeks to manage the flow of sensitive goods between the US and China.