Trump Lands in Beijing — First US Presidential State Visit to China Since 2017
President Donald Trump has touched down in Beijing for what is being described as a historic summit — marking the first state visit by a sitting US president to China since Trump himself made the trip back in 2017.
The moment carries enormous symbolic weight. Eight years have passed since an American president last set foot on Chinese soil for an official state visit. In those eight years the world has changed dramatically — a global pandemic, a war in Europe, escalating tensions over Taiwan, a trade war, and a technology arms race that has reshaped the relationship between the two superpowers.
Trump arrives fresh from preparatory talks held in South Korea between US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng. The groundwork has been laid. The agenda is loaded. And the eyes of every government, market, and military in the world are now fixed on Beijing.
What happens in the coming hours between Trump and Xi Jinping could reshape global trade, influence the outcome of the Iran crisis, determine the future of Taiwan’s security, and signal whether the two most powerful nations on earth are choosing competition or collision.
Air Force One on the tarmac in Beijing is not just a plane landing. It is a statement. It is a moment. And history will record whatever comes next.
— KeStar Worldwide | Fast. Clear. Unfiltered.
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