At the invitation of President Xi Jinping, U.S. President Donald Trump will visit China from May 13 to 15. Global observers view this summit as a critical “anchor” for stabilizing bilateral ties during a period of geopolitical tension and economic fragility. Experts emphasize that direct head-of-state diplomacy is essential to setting a clear direction for the relationship and preventing miscalculations between the world’s two largest economies.
The visit follows a year of steadying efforts, including a pause in tariff escalations and a resurgence in people-to-people exchanges. Because the trajectory of China-U.S. relations affects global supply chains and financial stability, the international community is watching for progress on shared responsibilities like energy security and debt risks. The goal for 2026 remains a pragmatic move toward peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation.
Credit : CGTN