Chinese state mouthpieces signal government's expectations and red lines U.S. President Donald Trump is greeted with an arrival ceremony at Beijing Capital International Airport as he starts his visit to China on May 13. © Reuters SHANGHAI/TOKYO — U.S. President Donald Trump is making his first visit to China in nearly nine years, as the rival superpowers aim to stabilize their fraught relationship. The American president arrived Wednesday evening and is scheduled to stay until Friday. An itinerary released by the White House includes plenty of face time with Chinese President Xi Jinping, from formal bilateral talks starting Thursday morning to a state banquet, tea and a working lunch. Their discussions are expected to touch on a host of hot topics, such as the Iran war, trade and export controls, tensions over Taiwan, and artificial intelligence. Trump is bringing an entourage of corporate executives including Tesla's Elon Musk, Apple's Tim Cook and NVIDIA's Jensen Huang. There are high expectations that the president will help seal commercial deals for aircraft and U.S. farm goods.
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