Overview
- Trump wrapped a two-day state visit to Beijing on Friday after meetings at the Great Hall of the People and Zhongnanhai.
- Trump said China agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets and more U.S. farm and energy goods, though details were sparse and markets were underwhelmed.
- Trump said both leaders want the Iran war to end and the Strait of Hormuz open, with no public pledge from Beijing beyond general support for talks.
- Xi warned the United States to handle Taiwan with the “utmost caution” or risk conflict, and there was no breakthrough on sales of Nvidia’s advanced H200 chips.
- Officials said the two sides plan to identify about $30 billion in non‑sensitive trade as a fragile truce nears a renewal decision later this year, following a CEO-heavy U.S. delegation’s push for market access.