In a recent call that marks their first communication since the trade dispute escalated earlier this year, Trump noted the discussion primarily revolved around trade issues and has claimed it led to positive outcomes for both nations. During the hour-and-a-half conversation, Trump mentioned issuing an invitation to Xi to visit the White House in return for Xi's invitation for Trump to come to China. However, only Xi's invitation was reported by Chinese media. The two leaders discussed ongoing tensions surrounding tariffs as both countries blame each other for violating trade agreements. Trump previously raised tariffs on several imports, with China responding in kind, leading to significant trade disputes that reached peaks of up to 145%. While a tentative agreement was reached, neither side considers it firmly established. Discussions have stalled amidst accusations of non-compliance, particularly on issues such as the resumption of shipments of essential minerals from China. Additionally, Xi cautioned the US regarding the sensitive Taiwan situation, advocating for careful handling to prevent conflict. Despite the complexities, both leaders' recent exchanges could signal an effort to assuage escalating tensions between the two nations amid ongoing global ramifications.
Trump Announces Planned Visit to China Following Fruitful Conversation with Xi Jinping

Trump Announces Planned Visit to China Following Fruitful Conversation with Xi Jinping
US President Donald Trump has confirmed his intention to travel to China after a telephone call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping that was described as "very good."
Trump's call with Xi aims to ease trade tensions and ensure future communications.