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      <title>Trump Meets Xi in Beijing for High-Stakes Two-Day Summit on Trade and Geopolitics</title>
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      <description>Trump Arrives in Beijing for Two-Day Summit US President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on May 14 for a two-day summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The meeting marks another high-stakes face-to-face dialogue between the two leaders, covering trade, technology competition, and regional security concerns.
A formal welcome ceremony was held at the Great Hall of the People, with brief public exchanges before closed-door sessions began. According to official sources, discussions will focus on bilateral trade relations, technology export controls, and strategic balance in the Indo-Pacific region.
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<p>US President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on May 14 for a two-day summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The meeting marks another high-stakes face-to-face dialogue between the two leaders, covering trade, technology competition, and regional security concerns.</p>
<p>A formal welcome ceremony was held at the Great Hall of the People, with brief public exchanges before closed-door sessions began. According to official sources, discussions will focus on bilateral trade relations, technology export controls, and strategic balance in the Indo-Pacific region.</p>
<p>Analysts view this summit as a critical test of whether the two superpowers can manage their rivalry without escalation. Global markets are closely watching for any signals of progress on trade negotiations or tariff adjustments.</p>
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<p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p>
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<li>Trade negotiations could reshape global supply chains</li>
<li>Technology export controls remain the biggest area of disagreement</li>
<li>Regional security, especially Taiwan, will be a sensitive topic</li>
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      <title>Xi Warns Trump That Improper Handling of Taiwan Could Lead to Conflict</title>
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      <description>Xi Issues Direct Warning on Taiwan During Beijing Summit During the Beijing summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a direct message to US President Trump: improper handling of the Taiwan issue could lead to serious regional conflict. This warning underscores the central sensitivity of cross-strait relations in bilateral ties.
Xi reiterated that Taiwan is an inseparable part of China&rsquo;s territory and that any external interference would undermine regional stability. He urged the US to respect the One-China Principle and avoid actions that could be interpreted as supporting Taiwan independence.
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<p>During the Beijing summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a direct message to US President Trump: improper handling of the Taiwan issue could lead to serious regional conflict. This warning underscores the central sensitivity of cross-strait relations in bilateral ties.</p>
<p>Xi reiterated that Taiwan is an inseparable part of China&rsquo;s territory and that any external interference would undermine regional stability. He urged the US to respect the One-China Principle and avoid actions that could be interpreted as supporting Taiwan independence.</p>
<p>The Taiwan question remains the most volatile flashpoint in Sino-US relations. Military analysts note that any miscalculation by either side could trigger a rapid escalation in the Western Pacific, with global economic consequences.</p>
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<p><strong>Background</strong></p>
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<li>The One-China Principle underpins Sino-US diplomatic relations</li>
<li>Recent US-Taiwan military exchanges have angered Beijing</li>
<li>Taiwan Strait stability is critical to global semiconductor supply chains</li>
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